Isaac Morgan "Ike" Boone (February 17, 1897 – August 1, 1958) was an American professional baseball player.
In an eight-season major league career, Boone was a .321 hitter with 26 home runs and 194 RBI in 356 games.
His .370 minor league career batting average set a new record, and in 1929 he set a professional baseball record, collecting 553 total bases while hitting .407 with 55 home runs and 218 RBI in 198 games played with the Mission Reds of the Pacific Coast League.
The same season, Boone and his brother Danny (46) combined for 101 home runs.
[2] As player/manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boone led the team to the International League championship in 1934 and also was named the league MVP, winning the batting title with a .372 batting average.