Cecil Travis

Cecil Howell Travis (August 8, 1913 – December 16, 2006) was an American professional baseball player and scout. He played his entire career in Major League Baseball as a shortstop and third baseman for the Washington Senators from 1933 to 1947, losing four seasons to military service during World War II. He led the American League in hits in 1941 and his career batting average of .314 is a record for American League shortstops, and ranks third among all shortstops behind Honus Wagner (.327) and Arky Vaughan (.318).

Cecil Travis
Travis during his time in the United States Army, circa 1942.
Shortstop / Third baseman
Born: (1913-08-08)August 8, 1913
Riverdale, Georgia, U.S.
Died: December 16, 2006(2006-12-16) (aged 93)
Riverdale, Georgia, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 16, 1933, for the Washington Senators
Last MLB appearance
September 23, 1947, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Batting average.314
Hits1,544
Runs batted in657
Teams
Career highlights and awards
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