SAM
CHAPMAN DEAD AT 90
by Max Silberman
The joy of the Christmas season was somewhat diminished when the
Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society learned of the passing
of Sam Chapman in California.
For years members of the Society had hoped Sam Chapman could attend
a reunion and with the help of his three sons, he attended the World
War Two tribute a few yeas back.
He was an All American football player at the University of California.
Ty Cobb recommended Chapman to Connie Mack and Sam Chapman joined
the A's in 1938. He had always been an infielder in college and
was quite surprised that Mr. Mack positioned him in center field.
He became a great center fielder leading the league in putouts on
four occasions.
With the outbreak of war, Chapman became a Navy pilot and missed
almost four seasons before returning to the A's where he remained
until 1951 when he finished his major league career with the Cleveland
Indians.In May of 1951 he went to the Indians for Allie Clark and
Lou Klein.
Following his career in baseball he was an industrial inspector
and lived his entire life in Tiburon, California.
He was very popular with the fans and enjoyed his visit to Philadelphia
for the Society tribute to veterans. His passing leaves 68 surviving
players.
Deepest condolences are extended to his sons. His wife predeceased
him.
Sam Chapman Photo Gallery

1938
Sam Chapman All-American from USC

1941
Sam Chapman Philadelphia Athletics

1941
Sam Chapman Philadelphia Athletics

1949 Spring Training
Sam Chapman Philadelphia Athletics

1949 Spring Training
Sam Chapman Philadelphia Athletics

July 30, 1941 - Sam Chapman 'Tees'
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1943 In the Military

Sam Chapman May 4,1938

Sam Chapman 1938

1950
Sam Chapman Philadelphia Athletics

1947
Sam Chapman Philadelphia Athletics
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Sam Chapman showcase located in the Philadelphia
Athletics Historical Society Museum.. |

Sam Chapman Table Topper
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Sam
Chapman

January 23rd, 1942
Chief Specialists Sam Chapman and Bob Feller at the United
States Naval Training Center in Norfolk, Virginia.
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January 23rd, 1942
Sam Chapman A's Outfielder 1938 - 1941, 1945-1951 at the Naval
Air Training Center in Norfolk, Virginia.

February 4th, 1942
Sam Chapman earns his wings at the Naval Air Training Center
in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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SAM CHAPMAN'S MAJOR LEAGUER CAREER STATISTICS
| Years |
Games |
AB |
Hits |
BA |
2B |
3B |
HR |
Runs |
RBI |
BB |
SO |
SB |
| 11 |
1368 |
4988 |
1329 |
.266 |
210 |
52 |
180 |
754 |
773 |
562 |
682 |
40 |
| PO |
A |
E |
DP |
FA |
SLG A |
| 3727 |
120 |
111 |
32 |
972 |
.438 |
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