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==Boston, Chicago, Washington, and Minneapolis== At the end of 1907, Cravath's contract was sold to the [[Boston Red Sox]], where he would be a 27-year-old rookie in {{Baseball year|1908}}. His lack of speed was compared unfavorably to [[Tris Speaker]] and other swift outfielders of the time; Cravath once said, "They call me wooden shoes and piano legs and a few other pet names. I do not claim to be the fastest man in the world, but I can get around the bases with a fair wind and all sails set. And so long as I am busting the old apple on the seam, I am not worrying a great deal about my legs." He was hitting .256 with 11 [[triple (baseball)|triples]] in 277 [[at bat]]s when his contract was sold to the [[Chicago White Sox]] in August 1908. After a slow start in Chicago in 1909, he was traded to the [[Washington Senators (1901β60)|Washington Senators]], who moved him to the [[Minneapolis Millers]] of the [[American Association (20th century)|American Association]] after only four games. In Minneapolis, Cravath learned to hit to the opposite field to take advantage of the short (279 ft) right-field line at [[Nicollet Park]]. That ability would also serve him well with the Phillies, who had a similar short right-field porch only 272 feet from home plate at the [[Baker Bowl]]. The 1910β11 Millers were one of the great minor league teams of all time, and Cravath was their biggest star. In 1910 he led the league in batting average (.326), hits (200), home runs (14), doubles (41), and triples (13). In 1911 he again led the league in the same categories except for triples, with an average of .363, 221 hits, 53 doubles, 13 triples, and 29 home runs.
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