Earle Combs was an ideal leadoff hitter for the legendary Yankee teams of the 1920s and early 1930s.
A keen-eyed center fielder, he averaged nearly 200 hits and 70 walks a season during his prime years,
helping him compile a .325 career batting mark. Combs' exceptional speed aided him both offensively and
defensively, enabling him to lead the American League in triples three times and putouts twice.
Unfortunately, a pair of serious collisions -- with an outfield wall in St. Louis in 1934 and with
a teammate in 1935 -- shortened his productive career.