Lu Blue

Lu Blue

Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=#bd5d29
bgcolor2=#003366
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Lu Blue
position=First Baseman
bats=Switch
throws=Left
birthdate=March 5, 1897
deathdate=death date and age|1958|7|28|1897|3|5
debutdate=April 14
debutyear=by|1921
debutteam=Detroit Tigers
finaldate=April 25
finalyear=by|1933
finalteam=Brooklyn Dodgers
stat1label=Batting Average
stat1value=.287
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1696
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=696
teams=
*Detroit Tigers (1921-1927)
*St. Louis Browns (1928-1930)
*Chicago White Sox (1931-1932)
*Brooklyn Dodgers (1933)
highlights=
* Led the AL in times on base with 296 in 1929.
* Holds the Baltimore Orioles single season record for Walks (126 in 1929)
* Top 20 in MVP voting four times: 1922 (10), 1924 (19), 1925 (12), and 1931 (17).
* Lifetime on base percentage of .402 is 54th best in MLB history.
* Top 5 in walks nine times, 1921-23, 1925-26, 1928-31.

Luzerne Atwell "Lu" Blue (March 5, 1897July 28, 1958) was a Major League Baseball first baseman. He played in the major leagues from 1921-1932 with the Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Browns, and Chicago White Sox. Blue was a switch-hitter who had a career on base percentage of .402 and was one of the best fielding 1st basemen of his era. He interrupted his baseball career for military service in World War I and was later honored with burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Baseball historian, Bill James, ranks Blue as the 77th best first baseman of all time. (Bill James, "The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract" (2001), p. 468)

Early years

Born in Washington, D.C., Blue grew up a fan of the Washington Senators. Despite stern discouragement from his family, who thought baseabll was a waste of time, Blue was determined to play baseball. He attended Briarly Hall Military School in Poolsville, Maryland, where his play drew the attention of professional scouts. Blue signed with the minor league Martinsburg Blue Sox. In 1917, the switch-hitting Blue reportedly hit grand slams from both sides of the plate in the same game.

The Detroit Tigers purchased Blue’s contract in the fall of 1917. Blue did not make the team in 1918 and was drafted into the U.S. Army. Blue served at Camp Lee, Virginia until the war ended in 1919. He re-joined the Tigers after World War I, but was sent to Portland in the Pacific Coast League, where he played in 1919 and 1920.

First Baseman for the Detroit Tigers: 1921-1927

In by|1921, with Ty Cobb as the Tigers’ new player-manager, Blue finally made it to the big leagues at age 24. Blue credited Cobb with improving his performance as a hitter. Cobb taught him to study pitchers and to become a student of the game.

Blue hit .308 in his first season with Detroit and remained entrenched as the Tigers’ starting first baseman for seven seasons, 1921-1927. Blue was a reliable hitter in his years at Detroit, hitting above .300 four times, including a .311 season in by|1924. He finished among the top vote getters in the American League Most Valuable Player voting three times for the Tigers: 10th in by|1922, 19th in by|1924, and 12th in by|1925. In addition to hitting for average, Blue had a keen eye and a talent for drawing bases on balls. He was among the league leaders in bases on balls ten times in his career (1921-1923, 1925-1931). He finished his career with 1,092 walks – 67th best in major league history.

Driven in part by his ability to draw walks, Blue was also among the league leaders in on base percentage four times, including a career-high .430 on base percentage in by|1931 – 2nd best in the American League. Lu's career on base percentage was .402 – 115 points above his .287 career batting average.

With his ability to get on base, Blue was also a top run scorer, with 1,151 runs scored in his career, including six seasons with 100 or more runs and a career-high 131 runs as the leadoff hitter for the by|1921 Detroit Tigers.

Blue was also an excellent fielding first baseman. In 1,571 games at first base, Blue had 15,644 putouts and a career Range factor of 10.60 – almost 3.00 full points above the league average of 7.64 for first basemen in his era. In 1922, his range factor was 11.2 – more than 4.20 points higher than the league average of 6.94. He had 1,506 putouts in 1922 and led American League first basemen in putouts in 1929 (1,491) and 1931 (1,452). He also led American League first basemen in assists in 1928 (107) and double plays (121). Often among the league leaders in fielding percentage, Blue would get to balls other first baseman could not touch. On September 8, by|1922, Blue had two unassisted double plays in a single game.

Blue was also a tough player – an attribute valued by Detroit's player-manager Ty Cobb. On June 23, 1923, Blue was knocked unconscious after being hit in the head by a ball during fielding practice. Blue nevertheless went to bat in the 1st inning and hit a single to right field. Blue was woozy from the pre-game blow and barely made it to first base. The Yankees agreed to allow a courtesy runner, and Blue later returned to finish the game. [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Lu_Blue_1897&page=chronology]

In by|1927, Blue clashed with the Tigers’ new manager, George Moriarty. Moriarty moved Blue from the leadoff spot to the 7th spot in the batting order. Blue’s relationship with Moriarty deteriorated through the season, with Blue announcing at the end of the season that he would never play another game for the Tigers.

t. Louis Browns: 1928-1930

The Tigers obliged Blue, trading him with future Hall of Famer Heinie Manush to the St. Louis Browns in December by|1927 for Chick Galloway (who had fractured his skull during batting practice in 1927 and was never the same), Elam Vangilder and outfielder Harry Rice. Blue and Manush both became stars for the Browns. In 1928, Blue was second in the American League with 105 walks and showed that he could also hit for power, collecting 14 home runs, 57 extra base hits, and 80 RBIs. With Blue and Manush in the lineup, the Browns finished 3rd in the American League. In by|1929, Blue continued to perform well, collecting 126 walks and ranking first in the American League in total times on base with 296.

Chicago White Sox: 1931-1932

In by|1930, Blue had an arm injury, and his batting average slipped to .231. Fully recovered in 1931, Blue had one of his best seasons, after being purchased by Chicago White Sox. In by|1931, he returned to the leadoff spot, batting .304 with a career-high on base percentage of .430. He got on base 309 times, ranking 3rd best in the league. He also wound up 17th in the American League Most Valuable Player voting in his first season for the White Sox.

Life After Baseball

Blue played thirteen seasons and finished his career in 1932 with a career on base percentage of .402. He became a chicken farmer in his retirement. He died in Alexandria, Virginia in 1958 at age 61. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

ee also

*List of Major League Baseball players with 100 triples
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*Chicago White Sox all-time roster
*Los Angeles Dodgers all-time roster
*1921 Detroit Tigers season

External links

*baseball-reference|id=b/bluelu01
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=bluelu01 Baseball-Almanac career statistics]
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Blue.Lu.Obit.html Lu Blue Obituary]
* [http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&pid=1201&bid=1042 SABR Biography]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Lu_Blue_1897 Baseball Library.com]


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