ROY CARLYLE
'Roy Edward Carlyle' (December 10, 1900 - November 22, 1956) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball who played between 1925 and 1926 for the Washington Senators (1925), Boston Red Sox (1925-26) and New York Yankees (1926). Carlyle batted left handed and threw right handed. He was born in Fairburn, Georgia. While in Boston, he joined his younger brother Cleo Carlyle, who also played in the outfield.
In a two-season career, Carlyle was a .318 hitter (157-for-494) with nine home runs and 76 RBI in 174 games, including 61 runs, 31 doubles, six triples, and one stolen base.
Carlyle died in Norcross, Georgia, at the age of 55.
★ Hit for the cycle (July 21, 1925)
★ Boston Red Sox all-time roster
★ Hitting for the cycle
★ Baseball Reference
In a two-season career, Carlyle was a .318 hitter (157-for-494) with nine home runs and 76 RBI in 174 games, including 61 runs, 31 doubles, six triples, and one stolen base.
Carlyle died in Norcross, Georgia, at the age of 55.
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Milestone
★ Hit for the cycle (July 21, 1925)
See also
★ Boston Red Sox all-time roster
★ Hitting for the cycle
Sources
★ Baseball Reference
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