Pete LePine, baseball player, 1902-1902

Pete LePine

Born: 9/5/1876 in Montreal, QC, CAN

Died: 12/3/1949 in Woonsocket, RI, USA

MLB Debut: 1902-07-21 | Final Game: 1902-09-20

Bats: L | Throws: L | Height: 5'10" | Weight: 142 lbs

Full name: Louis Joseph LePine

Biography

Pete LePine, born in 1876, was a professional baseball player who made his mark in the early 20th century. His career spanned from 1902 to 1907, during a transitional period in Major League Baseball that saw the game evolve from the tail end of the deadball era into a more dynamic style of play. LePine primarily played as a position player, participating in a total of 30 games over his brief time in the big leagues. During his career, LePine recorded 20 hits, including one home run, and drove in 19 runs, achieving a batting average of .208. His performance on the field was characterized by his ability to contribute to his team's scoring, as evidenced by his respectable number of RBIs relative to his limited playing time. Additionally, he showcased his speed on the bases, finishing his career with one stolen base. Though not a household name in the annals of baseball history, Pete LePine's contributions reflected the competitive spirit and challenges of the early 1900s baseball landscape.

Career Batting Statistics

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS PIV
30 96 8 20 3 2 1 19 1 8 12 0.208 0.276 0.312 0.589 -184.1

Season-by-Season Batting

Fielding Statistics

Career Fielding Totals by Position

Position G GS PO A E DP
1B 8 0 59 7 3 5
OF 19 0 18 2 0 1

Season-by-Season Fielding

Career Games by Position

Position Games
First Base 8
Right Field 19