Bob Coulson

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Bob Coulson

Bob Coulson baseball card from 1912
Outfielder
Born: (1887-06-17)June 17, 1887
Courtney, Pennsylvania
Died: September 11, 1953(1953-09-11) (aged 66)
Washington, Pennsylvania
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 4, 1908, for the Cincinnati Reds
Last MLB appearance
July 3, 1914, for the Pittsburgh Rebels
MLB statistics
Batting average .236
Home runs 1
RBI 67
Teams

Robert Jackson "Bob" Coulson (June 17, 1887 – September 11, 1953) is a former Major League Baseball and Federal League outfielder. He played ball in four seasons, which spanned 7 years. In the Majors, he played for the Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Superbas. In his one season in the Federal League, 1914, he played for the Pittsburgh Rebels. Coulson threw and batted right-handed, weighed 175 pounds, and was 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) tall. He also attended Penn State University.

On August 4, 1908, at the age of 21, Coulson made his Major League debut with the Reds. In 18 at-bats in his rookie year, he batted .333 (which would end up being the highest batting average in his career). In 1911, Coulson had a career year. Although he hit only .234 and led the league in strikeouts with 78, he stole 32 bases and collected 7 triples. He also had career highs in every major category except home runs. In 1914, 3 years after his last game in the Majors, Coulson played 18 games for the Federal League's Rebels. He had a batting average of .203.

Overall, Coulson had one career home run (in 1910), 43 stolen bases, and a .236 career batting average. Statistically, according to Baseball Reference, he is most similar to Karl Olson. Fielding, Coulson had a .961 career fielding percentage.

Coulson played his final game on July 3, 1914. He died in Washington, Pennsylvania on September 11, 1953 and was laid to rest in Beallsville Cemetery in Beallsville, Pennsylvania.

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