Charles Sylvester "Chick" Stahl was a American outfielder in Major League Baseball who was among the most feared and consistent hitters in his time. In his rookie 1897 season with the Boston Beaneaters, he batted .354, and over his first six seasons, he averaged over .300. In 1899, he had six hits in a game, and in the 1903 World Series, he hit three triples.

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  • Charles Sylvester "Chick" Stahl was a American outfielder in Major League Baseball who was among the most feared and consistent hitters in his time. In his rookie 1897 season with the Boston Beaneaters, he batted .354, and over his first six seasons, he averaged over .300. In 1899, he had six hits in a game, and in the 1903 World Series, he hit three triples. By 1904, including his time with the Pilgrims and the Beaneaters, Stahl had been a key part of four pennant winning teams in seven seasons. In 1906, he was named manager of the Boston Red Sox after his friend Jimmy Collins decided to focus on his playing, and with the club's management opting for a change following some mediocre season by the Boston club. Stahl committed suicide during the 1907 spring training in West Baden, Indiana by drinking four ounces of carbolic acid. The reasoning behind Stahl's suicide has remained a mystery for over a century. He was known as a carefree, fun-loving man and had many love affairs going on throughout the country. He mentioned suicide days before in Louisville, Ky. , prompting some teammates to take the carbolic acid from him. His suicide note read "Boys, I just couldn't help it. It drove me to it. " What "it" exactly was remains a mystery. Cy Young reluctantly took over as manager to start the 1907 season, but he was replaced six games into the season. Stahl's widow mysteriously died one year later. Chick Stahl was not related to Jake Stahl, despite contemporary baseball sources listing them as brothers.
  • チャールズ・シルヴェスター・"チック"・スタル(Charles Sylvester "Chick" Stahl, 1873年1月10日 - 1907年3月28日)は、アメリカ合衆国の元メジャーリーグ選手。ポジションは外野手。左投げ左打ち。当時のメジャーリーグではその打率の高さから投手に恐れられていた。 インディアナ州ウェスト・バーデン・スプリングス出身。1897年、ボストン・ビーンイーターズでデビュー。 彼の巧打を表す逸話として、1897年には1試合6安打を達成、1903年のワールドシリーズでは三塁打を3本も放った、などがある。 1901年、ボストン・アメリカンズに移籍。1906年、ジミー・コリンズの後を継いで監督となる。翌1907年、シーズン前のトレーニング中にフェノールを飲んで自殺したがその動機は不明である。
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