Mel Ott

Information about Mel Ott

Mel Ott
Outfielder
Batted: LeftThrew: Right
MLB Debut
April 27, 1926 for the New York Giants
Final game
July 11, 1947 for the New York Giants
Career Statistics
Hits    2876
HR    511
AVG    .304
Teams
Career Highlights and Awards
  • 12-time All-Star (1934-45)
  • 6-time NL home run leader (1932, 1934, 1936-38, 1942)
  • First NL player to reach 500 home runs
  • Four times named to the Major League All-Star Teams of The Sporting News (1934-36, 1938)
Melvin Thomas "Mel" Ott (March 2, 1909November 21, 1958), nicknamed "Master Melvin", was a Major League Baseball right fielder who played his entire career for the New York Giants (1926-1947). Ott was born in Gretna, Louisiana. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. The first National League player to surpass 500 home runs, he was unusually slight of stature for a power hitter, at 5'9" 170 lb.[1]

Baseball career

In his 22-season career, Ott batted .304 with 511 home runs, 1,860 RBIs, 1,859 runs, 2,876 hits, 488 doubles, 72 triples, 89 stolen bases, a .414 on base percentage and a .533 slugging average.

A power hitter

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Mel Ott on cover of TIME Magazine


He was a prolific home run hitter. He was 6-time NL home run leader, in 1932, 1934, 1936-38, and 1942. He was both the youngest player to hit 100 home runs and the first National Leaguer to hit 500 home runs. He passed Rogers Hornsby to become the all-time NL home run leader in 1937 and held that title until Willie Mays passed him in 1966. He also holds the major league record for leading his team in home runs, 18 consecutive years from 1928 to 1945. Because of the modern free agency era, this record might never be broken.

Because of his power hitting, he was noted for reaching base via the base on balls. He drew five walks in a game 3 times. He set the National League record for most walks in a doubleheader with six, on October 5, 1929 did it again on April 30, 1944. He tied an MLB record by drawing a walk in 7 consecutive plate appearances (June 16 through 18, 1943). He was one of only five players to be intentionally walked with the bases loaded. The others include: Abner Dalrymple, Nap Lajoie, Bill Nicholson, and Barry Bonds. He also led the NL in walks 6 times in 1929, 1931-33, 1937 and 1942.

He twice scored six runs in a game, on August 4, 1934 and on April 30, 1944. He Hit for the cycle on (May 16, 1929). Ott was the first NL player to post eight consecutive 100-RBI seasons, and only Willie Mays, Sammy Sosa and Chipper Jones have since joined him.

He used a batting style that was then considered unorthodox, lifting his forward (right) foot prior to impact. This style helped with his power-hitting. More recent players who used a similar style include Harold Baines and Kirby Puckett.

Although a legitimate power hitter, with an optimal hitting style for a small man, his overall total was helped by the cozy right field foul line at the Polo Grounds, only 258 feet away. In 1943, all of his 18 home runs came at home; only two others ever had a greater number of all-homefield home runs. Of Ott's 511 career home runs, 323 of them, or 63 percent, came at home. (Home Run Handbook, John Tattersall, 1975).

Postseason play

He played in the World Series in 1933, 1936 and 1937, winning in 1933.

He hit two home runs in the 1933 series. In game 1 he had four hits including a two run home run in the first. In game 5, he drove in the series winning run with two outs in the top of the 10th, driving a pitch into the center-field bleachers.

In the 1936 series he had 7 hits and 1 home run. In 1937 he had 4 hits and 1 home run.

Managing career

He managed the Giants for seven years between 1942 and 1948. The Giants best finish during that time was in third place in 1942. It was in reference to Ott's supposedly easygoing managing style that then-Dodgers manager Leo Durocher made the oft-quoted and somewhat out-of-context comment, "Nice guys finish last!"

Baseball honors

Mel Ott was selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1951 with 87% of the vote. His number "4" was also retired by the Giants in 1949; it is posted on the facade of the upper deck in the left field corner of AT&T Park.

He was a 12-time All-Star, from 1934 to 1945. He was also named four times to the Major League All-Star Teams of The Sporting News, in 1934-36 and in 1938. He is one of only five NL players to spend a 20+ year career with one team, Cap Anson, Stan Musial, Willie Stargell and Tony Gwynn are the others. In 1999, he ranked number 42 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was a nominee for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.

Broadcasting career

After his playing career was over, Ott broadcast baseball on the Mutual Radio network in 1955. From 1956 to 1958, Ott teamed with Van Patrick to broadcast the games of the Detroit Tigers on radio and television.

Death and legacy

He died in New Orleans, Louisiana at age 49 in an auto accident and was interred there in the Metairie Cemetery. Ott died in a similar manner to 2 other N.Y. Giant Hall of Famers - Frankie Frisch - 1973 (spent 2nd half of career with St. Louis Cardinals) and Carl Hubbell - 1988.

The major park in his hometown of Gretna is named for Ott.

Ott in popular culture

Ott was immortalized in the poem "Lineup for Yesterday" by Ogden Nash thus:
O is for Ott
Of the restless right foot.
When he leaned on the pellet
The pellet stayed put.


In the 1989 film Field of Dreams, Mel Ott was one of several deceased players spotted in Ray Kinsella's Iowa cornfield.

In 2006, Ott was featured on a United States postage stamp.[2] The stamp is one of a block of four honoring Baseball Sluggers, the others being Mickey Mantle, Hank Greenberg, and Roy Campanella.

Baseball records and accomplishments

Home runs

  • 6-time NL home run leader (1932, 1934, 1936-38, 1942)
  • Was the youngest player to hit 100 home runs and the first NL player to reach 500 home runs
  • Passed Rogers Hornsby to become the all-time NL home run leader in 1937 and held that title until Willie Mays passed him in 1966.
  • Holds major league record by leading his team 18 consecutive years in home runs (1928-1945)

Walks

  • Drew five walks in a game 3 times, and 6 walks in a doubleheader twice
  • Holds MLB record (tie) by drawing a walk in 7 consecutive plate appearances (June 16 through 18, 1943)
  • One of only five players to be intentionally walked with the bases loaded
  • Led NL in walks 6 times (1929, 1931-33, 1937, 1942)

Other offense

Defense

Overall

See also

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Preceded by
Chuck Klein
Wally Berger
Dolph Camilli
National League Home Run Champion
1934 (with Ripper Collins)
1936-1938 (1937 with Joe Medwick)
1942
Succeeded by
Wally Berger
Johnny Mize
Bill Nicholson
Preceded by
Chuck Klein
National League RBI Champion
1934
Succeeded by
Wally Berger
Preceded by
Bill Terry
New York Giants Manager
1942–1948
Succeeded by
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