1038:. Sisler later recalled, "I planned to get back in uniform for 1924. I just had to meet a ball with a good swing again, and then run. The doctors all said I'd never play again, but when you're fighting for something that actually keeps you alive – well, the human will is all you need." Observers noticed that he had to squint to see the ball, and Sisler said in an interview that he was now more concerned with making contact with the ball, instead of hitting it between fielders. He batted .305 in 1924, nearly 100 points below his combined batting average for 1920–22. He also led AL first basemen with 23 errors. Though not as good as he had been before the vision trouble, Sisler had "proven he could still play the game" according to Huhn.
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medal for iron nerve and give it to George. He has whipped the worst odds any ball player ever played against." Sisler had his fourth and final 100-RBI season, with 105 runs driven in, and he batted .345. Though these statistics were more impressive than ones that many Hall of Fame hitters would approach in their careers, Sisler later said, "Oh, I know I hit .345 and got 228 hits in 1925 but that never gave me much satisfaction. That isn't what I call real good hitting." With a record under .500 on July 30, the Browns were never in close contention for the AL pennant, but they finished the year with an 82–71 record, good for third place in the league.
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that time. In 150 games, he had seven home runs and 71 RBIs. His .290 batting average was his lowest since he batted .285 as a rookie in 1915. The Browns struggled to a 62–92 seventh-place finish in 1926, and their .403 winning percentage was the franchise's lowest since its 1916 season. Sisler was relieved of his managerial duties after the season, though he was retained as the Browns' first baseman.
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likely to do. In 1949, Robinson spent hours working with Sisler in spring training, hoping to improve his performance at the plate. "Sisler showed me how to stop lunging, how to check my swing until the last fraction of a second, how to shift my feet and hit to right. I'll never stop being grateful to him," Robinson recalled. Sisler and Rickey worked with future Hall of Famer
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938:. He suffered a strained deltoid muscle. Newspapers suggested that he would miss the remainder of the season, but Sisler underwent electric treatments and returned five days later for a series against the Yankees. At the time, he had a 39-game hitting streak going, one shy of Cobb's 1911 AL record and five shy of
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discipline his squad when necessary, as he proved in May when he fined
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blamed the team's struggles on Sisler's easygoing attitude, saying that the Browns "have taken advantage of his kindness". With the team struggling, Sisler saw his RBI production diminish. He struggled in August, batting .038 in his first seven games and going hitless in 17 consecutive at bats during
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was struggling at the position, and Rickey decided to try Sisler there. Initially, the stress of learning a new position sent Sisler into a batting slump, but after Rickey let him pitch another game, his confidence began to grow. Sisler still pitched and played the outfield as well in 1915; on August
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were also major league players in the 1950s. George was a
Dodgers scout in 1950 when Dick hit a game-winning home run against Brooklyn to clinch the pennant for the Phillies and eliminate the second-place Dodgers. Asked after the pennant-winning game how he felt when his son hit the home run, George
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wrote in 1922 that Sisler was "every bit as valuable as Ruth, some people think more valuable", noticing also that Sisler was much humbler than his New York counterpart. Two years before, writer Floyd Bell had also described Sisler as "modest, almost to a point of bashfulness, as far from egotism as
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refused to sign it and was fired days later. Sisler's eye treatments concluded by the end of the year, and the Browns hoped he would be able to play again in 1924. Sisler ensured he would remain with them by accepting the managerial position after the 1923 season, his worries about its effect on his
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ruled him out in a close play at first base to end the fourth inning, Sisler shoved the umpire. Told by
Hildebrand not to take his position in the fifth inning, Sisler then punched the umpire. Though the suspension was listed as indefinite, rainouts helped Sisler miss only three games before getting
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Lundgren planned to use him less as a pitcher early on in hopes that his arm would not be sore by the end of the year. The plan worked. Though pitching statistics for the year were not kept, Sisler had one game
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Missouri and neighboring states, though he would sometimes be sent elsewhere to evaluate a particular player. Sisler was part of a scouting corps that Rickey assigned to evaluate black players, though the scouts thought they were looking for players to fill an all-black baseball
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asserted in 2000 that Sisler's 257-hits record was largely overshadowed by Ruth's 54 home runs that same year. "Of course, Ruth's obliteration of the home run record drew all the attention from fans and newspapermen, while Sisler's mark was pushed to the side and perhaps left unappreciated during
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Sisler later recounted the struggles of rushing his return. "The arm was so badly crippled that I had to lift my gloved hand with my left hand in order to catch balls at first base. At bat, I was swinging with one hand." He batted .316 after returning from the injury. He had three hits, two runs
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play, recommending that Rickey sign the future Hall of Famer. As he had in Brooklyn, Sisler helped his team's players with their hitting. "He ... told me I was taking my eye off the ball. He moved me back in the box so I could watch the ball better. He told me to hit the ball where it was
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to search Mays, which Moriarty took 10 minutes to do. Nothing was found, and Mays and Sisler yelled at each other, squaring off to fight before Moriarty stepped between them and separated them. The Browns struggled late in the season, finishing fifth in the AL with a 62–72–1 record, but Sisler
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Both Pittsburgh and the Browns were interested in signing Sisler to play professional baseball for them following his graduation. The Pirates offered $ 700 a month with a $ 1,000 bonus, but the Browns offered a $ 5,000 bonus with a $ 200-per-month salary. Sisler chose St. Louis because he was
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As the ballclub's manager, Sisler asked his players for advice. "He's one of the fellows, but he's the leader", said Ken Williams. He did not have a set bedtime or wake-up time for the ballclub, unlike several other MLB managers. Despite his "player's manager" reputation, Sisler would still
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caused Sisler double vision in 1923. He had surgery to treat the condition on April 13, and received treatment from an eye specialist afterwards. By May, it was clear that the vision trouble was long-term, jeopardizing Sisler's chances of ever playing again. As a result, the Browns acquired
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Hornsby, who had starred for the NL's Cardinals in Sportsman's Park for many years, now managed the Braves, and after spearheading the Sisler acquisition, he installed the veteran as Boston's everyday first baseman. Receiving a standing ovation from the Boston fans in his first game at
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appearance during a 6–2 loss to the Cubs. In 116 games, he had a .309 batting average, 133 hits, three home runs, and 67 RBIs. However, he stole only seven bases, a sign that his speed was no longer the advantage it once had been. On December 13, the Braves released him.
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four seasons. Though not a power hitter like Ruth, Sisler possessed a high batting average. He finished his career with a .340 mark, and he was the only AL player besides Cobb to twice hit over .400. In the peak of his career, his fielding earned him comparisons with
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in the 1950 NL pennant race, Rickey was dismissed by the team. Taking a job as the Pirates' general manager, he hired Sisler as his Scouting Supervisor, responsible for evaluating prospects within 100 miles of Pittsburgh. He held the position until 1955, when new GM
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Sisler's duties with the Pirates changed again in 1963, when the ballclub assigned him to be a scout for the St. Louis area responsible for evaluating NL players. Sisler also instructed players in spring training and coached a fall instructional league team in
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to play first base for them that season. Sisler began attending games again in April, regularly sitting in the upper deck at Sportsman's Park. During the year, he and many of his Browns teammates signed a petition to AL president
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in complete game outings. Rickey said that Sisler "was the smartest hitter who ever lived. He was a professional with the bat in his hands. He never stopped thinking ... In the field, he was the acme of grace and fluency."
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over the 1920–21 offseason, offering the position to Sisler. He declined, fearing that the added responsibilities would interfere with his hitting. Sisler received the only suspension of his career on July 24. After umpire
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Sisler battled Cobb for the batting title in 1922. Cobb moved into the lead in late July, but Sisler tied him on August 7, at which point both players were batting .409. The Browns were in a tight pennant race with the
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in a pregame presentation on July 7. In 118 games for Boston, Sisler had four home runs and 68 RBIs, also posting a .988 fielding percentage at first base. His .340 batting average put him percentage points ahead of
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caused vision troubles that jeopardized Sisler's career, but he returned to playing in 1924, remaining in the major leagues through the 1930 season. After Sisler retired as a player, he worked as a major league
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relieved him from the role but retained him as a scout. Following the regular season, Sisler and other coaches would tutor top prospects at a post-season minor-league school. Acting on a tip from
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at the University of Michigan. They were married on October 21, 1916. Sisler did not consume alcohol or tobacco, and he refrained from swearing. In the first years of his career, he attended a
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List of Major League Baseball career batting average leaders
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Baseball's Great Experiment: Jackie Robinson and His Legacy
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List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leaders
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List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle
3273:"Single-Season Leaders & Records for Batting Average"
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List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
4055:"Baltimore Orioles Top 10 Single-Season Batting Leaders"
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List of Major League Baseball annual stolen base leaders
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List of Major League Baseball annual runs scored leaders
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List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders
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September 22, 1930, for the Boston Braves
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1902:"George Sisler | American baseball player | Britannica"
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Sisler became one of the first entrants elected to the
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what was a golden age of pure hitters", Barrero wrote.
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The Sizzler: George Sisler, Baseball's Forgotten Great
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List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders
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June 28, 1915, for the St. Louis Browns
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Sisler on Baseball: A Manual for Players and Coaches
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Unsigned by any MLB team in 1931, Sisler joined the
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Urban Shocker: Silent Hero of Baseball's Golden Age
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4030:"Baltimore Orioles Top 10 Career Batting Leaders"
3161:"DiMaggio's hit streak still appears unbreakable"
1749:List of Major League Baseball career hits leaders
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3296:Kennedy, Kostya (March 14, 2011). "The Streak".
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2915:Kramer, Daniel; Simon, Andrew (March 21, 2019).
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4819:August "Garry" Herrmann: A Baseball Biography
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1819:University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor
1809:List of Major League Baseball player-managers
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21:For other people named George Sisler, see
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2578:"George Sisler 1917 Batting Game Logs"
2464:"George Sisler Statistics and History"
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1639:Des Peres Presbyterian Church Cemetery
1605:, Sisler journeyed to Montreal to see
1460:Society for American Baseball Research
1091:
674:
11541:American League stolen base champions
11531:Major League Baseball player-managers
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4987:Single season base hit record holders
4373:
4003:
3877:"George Sisler 1930 Batting Gamelogs"
3752:"George Sisler 1928 Batting Gamelogs"
3121:"George Sisler 1922 Batting Gamelogs"
2876:"George Sisler 1920 Batting Gamelogs"
2724:"George Sisler 1919 Batting Gamelogs"
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871:. His record lasted until 2004, when
766:, Sisler recorded three hits in four
11601:Michigan Wolverines baseball players
4217:from the original on August 29, 2019
1970:
1734:Major League Baseball titles leaders
1458:. According to Bill Lamberty of the
1216:
1187:
11526:Major League Baseball first basemen
7196:
2832:Barrero, Jim (September 15, 2000).
1955:
1528:in 1938 as the commissioner of the
679:
13:
4264:"St. Louis Walk of Fame Inductees"
3167:from the original on June 23, 2011
3163:. sports.yahoo.com. May 11, 2011.
2790:"1919 St. Louis Browns Statistics"
2615:"1917 St. Louis Browns Statistics"
2425:
835:and led AL first basemen with 120
831:'s 29. Defensively, he had a .991
770:. The performance began a 26-game
14:
11632:
11616:Baseball players from Akron, Ohio
11536:American League batting champions
11521:American people of German descent
5104:American League batting champions
4919:
4080:"George Sisler Managerial Record"
512:
4883:. University of Nebraska Press.
4864:. University of Nebraska Press.
4843:. University of Missouri Press.
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394:", was an American professional
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4380:. McFarland. pp. 162–166.
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843:.400 hitter and MVP (1920–1922)
783:American entry into World War I
11586:Minor league baseball managers
8037:National Baseball Hall of Fame
4809:
4778:. October 2, 1950. p. 24.
4293:"Ichiro visits Sisler's grave"
1919:
1894:
1865:
1488:. While in St. Louis for the
1134:in nine offensive categories.
1072:Last season with Browns (1927)
467:National Baseball Hall of Fame
23:George Sisler (disambiguation)
1:
11621:American Christian Scientists
1854:
1556:play in 1945, Sisler thought
1506:American Softball Association
1499:
472:
450:AL Most Valuable Player Award
1859:
1665:and in a 1954 book entitled
946:set the MLB record with his
851:1921 baseball card of Sisler
289:Career highlights and awards
7:
11591:Rochester Red Wings players
4946:Baseball Reference (Minors)
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11571:Pittsburgh Pirates coaches
7470:Baltimore Orioles managers
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4476:Workman Publishing Company
4468:McDonald, William (2011).
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3302:, Volume 14, No.ll, p. 64.
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2010:
1873:Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer
1635:Richmond Heights, Missouri
1530:National Baseball Congress
1213:in 24 career appearances.
1030:Player-manager (1924–1926)
663:players. He recorded five
98:Richmond Heights, Missouri
20:
11596:Shreveport Sports players
11581:Pittsburgh Pirates scouts
11561:St. Louis Browns managers
11462:
11436:
11398:William Clarence Matthews
11363:
11225:Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones
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4879:Steinberg, Steve (2017).
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11551:St. Louis Browns players
4898:Warburton, Paul (2010).
4262:St. Louis Walk of Fame.
1825:
1545:special assignment scout
1510:Ray Doan Baseball School
896:reinstated. Against the
800:Chemical Warfare Service
531:Ohio–Pennsylvania League
313:(1918, 1921, 1922, 1927)
11576:Brooklyn Dodgers scouts
4858:Lowenfish, Lee (2009).
4631:Dorrance Publishing Co.
4421:Oxford University Press
1494:Tarpon Springs, Florida
920:, whom they trailed by
685:Early years (1915–1919)
4816:Cook, William (2007).
4623:Cushing, Rick (2010).
4413:Tygiel, Jules (1997).
1486:St. Louis Walk of Fame
1427:
1130:for fourth in the NL.
1051:
995:Vision troubles (1923)
956:Philadelphia Athletics
948:56-game hitting streak
852:
764:Philadelphia Athletics
694:
535:University of Michigan
522:
432:and was signed by the
430:University of Michigan
321:Member of the National
11566:Boston Braves coaches
11546:Boston Braves players
7911:Baseball Hall of Fame
5018:Hitting for the cycle
4930:Baseball Hall of Fame
4774:"Sisler vs. Sisler".
4004:Russo, Frank (2014).
1594:Philadelphia Phillies
1514:Hot Springs, Arkansas
1432:Baseball Hall of Fame
1425:
1203:on-base plus slugging
1050:cover, March 30, 1925
1044:
850:
692:
655:where he limited the
520:
407:Major League Baseball
377:85.8% (fourth ballot)
343:Baseball Hall of Fame
311:AL stolen base leader
7400:Shoeless Joe Jackson
4587:"Frank Thomas Stats"
4374:Stein, Fred (2002).
1663:The Knack of Batting
1554:Kansas City Monarchs
1543:, hired Sisler as a
1163:International League
976:Most Valuable Player
966:'s .426 in 1901 and
549:20 batters in seven
436:in 1915. He won the
388:George Harold Sisler
4837:Huhn, Rick (2013).
4270:on October 31, 2012
1205:(1.082, 1920), and
1159:Rochester Red Wings
1092:Washington Senators
999:A severe attack of
833:fielding percentage
745:slugging percentage
675:Professional career
574:National Commission
415:Washington Senators
304:AL batting champion
241:Washington Senators
133:Last MLB appearance
10894:Condredge Holloway
10804:Kirk Dressendorfer
10033:Designated hitters
7953:Veterans Committee
4938:Baseball Reference
4591:Baseball-Reference
4423:. pp. 56–59.
4084:Baseball-Reference
4059:Baseball-Reference
4034:Baseball-Reference
3881:Baseball-Reference
3829:Baseball-Reference
3756:Baseball-Reference
3494:Baseball-Reference
3299:Sports Illustrated
3277:Baseball-Reference
3240:Baseball-Reference
3125:Baseball-Reference
3034:Baseball-Reference
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2880:Baseball-Reference
2794:Baseball-Reference
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2619:Baseball-Reference
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2557:Baseball-Reference
2532:Baseball-Reference
2468:Baseball-Reference
2400:Baseball-Reference
2351:Baseball-Reference
1906:www.britannica.com
1490:2009 All-Star game
1428:
1211:earned run average
1199:on-base percentage
1052:
981:Sports Illustrated
877:Baby Doll Jacobson
853:
738:earned run average
695:
559:Pittsburgh Pirates
523:
11498:
11497:
11393:Christy Mathewson
10949:Brooks Kieschnick
10839:Nomar Garciaparra
10610:
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7235:Roger Peckinpaugh
7164:
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5071:
5070:
5062:Succeeded by
5027:Succeeded by
4994:Succeeded by
4328:. January 1, 2021
4015:978-1-4422-3639-4
2839:Los Angeles Times
1659:Christian Science
1624:Chandler, Arizona
1589:for the Dodgers.
1570:MLB color barrier
1518:color commentator
1477:The Sporting News
1464:Christy Mathewson
1413:
1412:
1217:Managerial record
1188:Career statistics
1170:Shreveport Sports
1078:Cleveland Indians
987:Los Angeles Times
893:George Hildebrand
707:Chicago White Sox
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188:Managerial record
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5041:Preceded by
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5004:Preceded by
4977:Preceded by
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4955:The Deadball Era
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1689:, served as a
1676:Sisler's sons
1646:
1643:
1562:second baseman
1501:
1498:
1448:Walter Johnson
1419:
1416:
1411:
1410:
1408:
1405:
1402:
1399:
1397:
1394:
1391:
1388:
1385:
1381:
1380:
1377:
1374:
1371:
1368:
1365:
1362:
1359:
1356:
1353:
1348:
1342:
1341:
1338:
1335:
1332:
1329:
1326:
1323:
1320:
1317:
1314:
1309:
1303:
1302:
1299:
1296:
1293:
1290:
1287:
1284:
1281:
1278:
1275:
1270:
1264:
1263:
1260:
1257:
1254:
1251:
1248:
1245:
1242:
1239:
1235:
1234:
1231:
1230:Regular season
1228:
1225:
1218:
1215:
1189:
1186:
1151:
1148:
1109:
1106:
1093:
1090:
1073:
1070:
1031:
1028:
996:
993:
968:Rogers Hornsby
898:Detroit Tigers
844:
841:
804:Camp Humphreys
781:Following the
772:hitting streak
730:Walter Johnson
686:
683:
681:
678:
676:
673:
588:, playing the
572:contacted the
570:George P. Codd
514:
513:College career
511:
485:, a suburb of
474:
471:
424:Sisler played
409:(MLB) for the
403:player-manager
383:
382:
379:
378:
375:
371:
370:
365:
361:
360:
324:
323:
317:
316:
315:
314:
307:
300:
291:
290:
286:
285:
284:
283:
263:
262:
248:
238:
210:
209:
205:
204:
201:
200:
197:
196:Winning %
193:
192:
189:
185:
184:
181:
179:Runs batted in
175:
174:
171:
165:
164:
161:
155:
154:
151:
145:
144:
143:MLB statistics
140:
139:
135:
134:
130:
129:
125:
124:
120:
119:
112:
106:
105:
102:
101:
95:(aged 80)
91:March 26, 1973
85:
84:
78:March 24, 1893
65:
64:
52:
51:
49:Sisler in 1924
48:
40:
39:
29:
17:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
11633:
11622:
11619:
11617:
11614:
11612:
11609:
11607:
11604:
11602:
11599:
11597:
11594:
11592:
11589:
11587:
11584:
11582:
11579:
11577:
11574:
11572:
11569:
11567:
11564:
11562:
11559:
11557:
11554:
11552:
11549:
11547:
11544:
11542:
11539:
11537:
11534:
11532:
11529:
11527:
11524:
11522:
11519:
11517:
11514:
11512:
11509:
11508:
11506:
11491:
11488:
11486:
11485:Tony Thompson
11483:
11481:
11480:C.J. Mitchell
11478:
11476:
11473:
11471:
11468:
11467:
11465:
11461:
11455:
11452:
11450:
11447:
11445:
11442:
11441:
11439:
11435:
11429:
11426:
11424:
11423:George Sisler
11421:
11419:
11416:
11414:
11411:
11409:
11408:Branch Rickey
11406:
11404:
11401:
11399:
11396:
11394:
11391:
11389:
11386:
11384:
11381:
11379:
11376:
11374:
11371:
11370:
11368:
11362:
11356:
11355:Bobby Winkles
11353:
11351:
11348:
11346:
11343:
11341:
11338:
11336:
11333:
11331:
11328:
11326:
11323:
11321:
11318:
11316:
11315:Lloyd Simmons
11313:
11311:
11308:
11306:
11305:John Scolinos
11303:
11301:
11298:
11296:
11293:
11291:
11288:
11286:
11283:
11281:
11278:
11276:
11273:
11271:
11270:Art Mazmanian
11268:
11266:
11263:
11261:
11260:Mark Marquess
11258:
11256:
11253:
11251:
11248:
11246:
11243:
11241:
11238:
11236:
11235:Jerry Kindall
11233:
11231:
11230:Wally Kincaid
11228:
11226:
11223:
11221:
11220:Bill Holowaty
11218:
11216:
11213:
11211:
11208:
11206:
11203:
11201:
11198:
11196:
11195:Augie Garrido
11193:
11191:
11188:
11186:
11183:
11181:
11178:
11176:
11173:
11171:
11168:
11166:
11163:
11161:
11158:
11156:
11153:
11151:
11148:
11146:
11145:Chuck Brayton
11143:
11141:
11140:Robert Braddy
11138:
11136:
11133:
11131:
11128:
11127:
11125:
11121:
11115:
11112:
11110:
11109:Dave Winfield
11107:
11105:
11102:
11100:
11097:
11095:
11092:
11090:
11087:
11085:
11082:
11080:
11077:
11075:
11074:Robin Ventura
11072:
11070:
11069:Jason Varitek
11067:
11065:
11064:Derek Tatsuno
11062:
11060:
11059:Greg Swindell
11057:
11055:
11054:B. J. Surhoff
11052:
11050:
11047:
11045:
11042:
11040:
11037:
11035:
11032:
11030:
11027:
11025:
11022:
11020:
11017:
11015:
11012:
11010:
11007:
11005:
11002:
11000:
10997:
10995:
10992:
10990:
10987:
10985:
10982:
10980:
10979:Tino Martinez
10977:
10975:
10972:
10970:
10967:
10965:
10962:
10960:
10957:
10955:
10952:
10950:
10947:
10945:
10944:Terry Kennedy
10942:
10940:
10937:
10935:
10932:
10930:
10929:Tim Jorgensen
10927:
10925:
10922:
10920:
10917:
10915:
10912:
10910:
10907:
10905:
10902:
10900:
10897:
10895:
10892:
10890:
10887:
10885:
10882:
10880:
10877:
10875:
10872:
10870:
10867:
10865:
10862:
10860:
10859:Danny Goodwin
10857:
10855:
10852:
10850:
10847:
10845:
10842:
10840:
10837:
10835:
10832:
10830:
10827:
10825:
10822:
10820:
10817:
10815:
10812:
10810:
10807:
10805:
10802:
10800:
10797:
10795:
10792:
10790:
10787:
10785:
10782:
10780:
10777:
10775:
10772:
10770:
10767:
10765:
10762:
10760:
10757:
10755:
10752:
10750:
10747:
10745:
10742:
10740:
10737:
10735:
10732:
10730:
10727:
10725:
10722:
10720:
10719:Lance Berkman
10717:
10715:
10712:
10710:
10707:
10705:
10702:
10700:
10697:
10695:
10692:
10690:
10687:
10685:
10682:
10680:
10677:
10675:
10672:
10670:
10667:
10665:
10662:
10660:
10657:
10656:
10654:
10650:
10646:
10638:
10633:
10631:
10626:
10624:
10619:
10618:
10615:
10602:
10598:
10595:
10591:
10588:
10584:
10581:
10577:
10574:
10570:
10567:
10563:
10560:
10556:
10553:
10549:
10546:
10542:
10539:
10535:
10534:
10532:
10528:
10521:
10517:
10514:
10510:
10507:
10503:
10500:
10496:
10493:
10489:
10486:
10482:
10479:
10475:
10472:
10468:
10465:
10461:
10458:
10454:
10451:
10447:
10444:
10440:
10437:
10433:
10430:
10426:
10423:
10419:
10416:
10412:
10409:
10405:
10402:
10398:
10395:
10391:
10388:
10384:
10381:
10377:
10374:
10370:
10367:
10363:
10360:
10356:
10353:
10349:
10346:
10342:
10339:
10335:
10332:
10328:
10325:
10321:
10318:
10314:
10311:
10307:
10304:
10300:
10297:
10293:
10290:
10286:
10283:
10279:
10276:
10272:
10269:
10265:
10262:
10258:
10255:
10251:
10250:
10248:
10242:
10235:
10231:
10228:
10224:
10221:
10217:
10214:
10210:
10207:
10203:
10200:
10196:
10193:
10189:
10186:
10182:
10179:
10175:
10172:
10168:
10165:
10161:
10158:
10154:
10151:
10147:
10144:
10140:
10137:
10133:
10130:
10126:
10123:
10119:
10116:
10112:
10109:
10105:
10102:
10098:
10095:
10091:
10088:
10084:
10081:
10077:
10074:
10070:
10069:
10067:
10063:
10056:
10052:
10049:
10045:
10042:
10038:
10037:
10035:
10031:
10024:
10020:
10017:
10013:
10010:
10006:
10003:
9999:
9996:
9992:
9989:
9985:
9982:
9978:
9975:
9971:
9968:
9964:
9961:
9957:
9954:
9950:
9947:
9943:
9940:
9936:
9933:
9929:
9926:
9922:
9919:
9915:
9912:
9908:
9905:
9901:
9898:
9894:
9891:
9887:
9884:
9880:
9877:
9873:
9870:
9866:
9863:
9859:
9856:
9852:
9849:
9845:
9842:
9838:
9837:
9835:
9831:
9824:
9820:
9817:
9813:
9810:
9806:
9803:
9799:
9796:
9792:
9789:
9785:
9782:
9778:
9775:
9771:
9768:
9764:
9761:
9757:
9754:
9750:
9747:
9743:
9740:
9736:
9733:
9729:
9726:
9722:
9719:
9715:
9712:
9708:
9705:
9701:
9698:
9694:
9691:
9687:
9684:
9680:
9677:
9673:
9670:
9666:
9663:
9659:
9658:
9656:
9652:
9645:
9641:
9638:
9634:
9631:
9627:
9624:
9620:
9617:
9613:
9610:
9606:
9603:
9599:
9596:
9592:
9589:
9585:
9582:
9578:
9575:
9571:
9568:
9564:
9561:
9557:
9554:
9550:
9547:
9543:
9540:
9536:
9533:
9529:
9526:
9522:
9519:
9515:
9512:
9508:
9505:
9501:
9498:
9494:
9491:
9487:
9486:
9484:
9482:Left fielders
9480:
9473:
9469:
9466:
9462:
9459:
9455:
9452:
9448:
9445:
9441:
9438:
9434:
9431:
9427:
9424:
9420:
9417:
9413:
9410:
9406:
9403:
9399:
9396:
9392:
9389:
9385:
9382:
9378:
9375:
9371:
9368:
9364:
9361:
9357:
9354:
9350:
9347:
9343:
9340:
9336:
9333:
9329:
9326:
9322:
9319:
9315:
9312:
9308:
9305:
9301:
9298:
9294:
9293:
9291:
9287:
9280:
9276:
9273:
9269:
9266:
9262:
9259:
9255:
9252:
9248:
9245:
9241:
9238:
9234:
9231:
9227:
9224:
9220:
9217:
9213:
9210:
9206:
9203:
9199:
9196:
9192:
9189:
9185:
9182:
9178:
9175:
9171:
9168:
9164:
9161:
9157:
9154:
9150:
9149:
9147:
9145:Third basemen
9143:
9136:
9132:
9129:
9125:
9122:
9118:
9115:
9111:
9108:
9104:
9101:
9097:
9094:
9090:
9087:
9083:
9080:
9076:
9073:
9069:
9066:
9062:
9059:
9055:
9052:
9048:
9045:
9041:
9038:
9034:
9031:
9027:
9024:
9020:
9017:
9013:
9010:
9006:
9003:
8999:
8998:
8996:
8992:
8985:
8981:
8978:
8974:
8971:
8967:
8964:
8960:
8957:
8953:
8950:
8946:
8943:
8939:
8936:
8932:
8929:
8925:
8922:
8918:
8915:
8911:
8908:
8904:
8901:
8897:
8894:
8890:
8887:
8883:
8880:
8876:
8873:
8869:
8866:
8862:
8859:
8855:
8852:
8848:
8845:
8841:
8838:
8834:
8831:
8827:
8824:
8820:
8817:
8813:
8810:
8806:
8803:
8799:
8798:
8796:
8794:First basemen
8792:
8785:
8781:
8778:
8774:
8771:
8767:
8764:
8760:
8757:
8753:
8750:
8746:
8743:
8739:
8736:
8732:
8729:
8725:
8722:
8718:
8715:
8711:
8708:
8704:
8701:
8697:
8694:
8690:
8687:
8683:
8680:
8676:
8673:
8669:
8666:
8662:
8659:
8655:
8652:
8648:
8647:
8645:
8641:
8634:
8630:
8627:
8623:
8620:
8616:
8613:
8609:
8606:
8602:
8599:
8595:
8592:
8588:
8585:
8581:
8578:
8574:
8571:
8567:
8564:
8560:
8557:
8553:
8550:
8546:
8543:
8539:
8536:
8532:
8529:
8525:
8522:
8518:
8515:
8511:
8508:
8504:
8501:
8497:
8494:
8490:
8487:
8483:
8480:
8476:
8473:
8469:
8466:
8462:
8459:
8455:
8452:
8448:
8445:
8441:
8438:
8434:
8431:
8427:
8424:
8420:
8417:
8413:
8410:
8406:
8403:
8399:
8396:
8392:
8389:
8385:
8382:
8378:
8375:
8371:
8368:
8364:
8361:
8357:
8354:
8350:
8347:
8343:
8340:
8336:
8333:
8329:
8326:
8322:
8319:
8315:
8312:
8308:
8305:
8301:
8298:
8294:
8291:
8287:
8284:
8280:
8277:
8273:
8270:
8266:
8263:
8259:
8256:
8252:
8249:
8245:
8242:
8238:
8235:
8231:
8228:
8224:
8221:
8217:
8214:
8210:
8207:
8203:
8200:
8196:
8193:
8189:
8186:
8182:
8179:
8175:
8172:
8168:
8165:
8161:
8158:
8154:
8151:
8147:
8144:
8140:
8137:
8133:
8130:
8126:
8123:
8119:
8116:
8112:
8109:
8105:
8102:
8098:
8095:
8091:
8088:
8084:
8081:
8077:
8074:
8070:
8067:
8063:
8060:
8056:
8053:
8049:
8048:
8046:
8042:
8038:
8034:
8027:
8022:
8020:
8015:
8013:
8008:
8007:
8004:
7992:
7989:
7987:
7984:
7982:
7979:
7977:
7974:
7972:
7969:
7967:
7964:
7962:
7959:
7958:
7956:
7954:
7950:
7943:
7942:George Sisler
7940:
7937:
7936:Willie Keeler
7934:
7931:
7930:Eddie Collins
7928:
7927:
7925:
7923:
7919:
7915:
7914:Class of 1939
7912:
7905:
7900:
7898:
7893:
7891:
7886:
7885:
7882:
7868:
7864:
7860:
7856:
7852:
7848:
7844:
7843:Dave Trembley
7840:
7836:
7832:
7828:
7824:
7820:
7819:Mike Hargrove
7816:
7812:
7808:
7804:
7803:Davey Johnson
7800:
7796:
7792:
7788:
7784:
7780:
7776:
7772:
7768:
7764:
7760:
7756:
7752:
7748:
7747:Joe Altobelli
7744:
7740:
7736:
7732:
7728:
7724:
7720:
7716:
7712:
7708:
7707:Paul Richards
7704:
7700:
7696:
7692:
7688:
7684:
7680:
7676:
7672:
7668:
7664:
7660:
7656:
7652:
7648:
7644:
7640:
7636:
7632:
7628:
7624:
7620:
7619:Jim Bottomley
7616:
7612:
7608:
7604:
7600:
7596:
7595:Bill Killefer
7592:
7588:
7584:
7580:
7579:George Sisler
7576:
7572:
7568:
7564:
7560:
7556:
7552:
7548:
7544:
7540:
7539:Fielder Jones
7536:
7532:
7531:Branch Rickey
7528:
7524:
7520:
7516:
7512:
7508:
7507:Bobby Wallace
7504:
7500:
7499:Jack O'Connor
7496:
7492:
7491:Jimmy McAleer
7488:
7484:
7480:
7479:
7476:
7472:
7463:
7458:
7456:
7451:
7449:
7444:
7443:
7440:
7428:
7425:
7423:
7420:
7418:
7415:
7412:
7409:
7406:
7405:George Sisler
7403:
7401:
7398:
7395:
7392:
7390:
7387:
7386:
7384:
7380:
7374:
7373:Willie Keeler
7371:
7369:
7366:
7363:
7362:Jesse Burkett
7360:
7358:
7355:
7352:
7349:
7347:
7344:
7342:
7339:
7337:
7334:
7332:
7331:Pete Browning
7329:
7327:
7324:
7322:
7319:
7317:
7314:
7313:
7311:
7307:
7303:
7296:
7291:
7289:
7284:
7282:
7277:
7276:
7273:
7260:
7255:
7252:
7247:
7244:
7239:
7236:
7231:
7228:
7223:
7220:
7215:
7212:
7211:George Sisler
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1150:Minor leagues
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1108:Boston Braves
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1102:Boston Braves
1099:
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1012:
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937:
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870:
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858:live-ball era
849:
840:
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791:Urban Shocker
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715:complete game
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566:Branch Rickey
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37:George Sisler
34:
28:
24:
16:
11454:Dennis Poppe
11449:Dave Keilitz
11422:
11378:Owen Carroll
11345:Bill Wilhelm
11335:Frank Vieira
11325:Tommy Thomas
11310:Dick Siebert
11295:Frank Sancet
11280:Marty Miller
11275:Mike Metheny
11205:Wayne Graham
11135:Skip Bertman
11114:Rich Wortham
11099:Rickie Weeks
11084:Billy Wagner
11019:Tom Paciorek
10994:Paul Molitor
10984:Ben McDonald
10969:Dave Magadan
10959:Barry Larkin
10834:Mike Fuentes
10829:Eddy Furniss
10794:John Deutsch
10789:Matt DeSalvo
10784:Andre Dawson
10744:Tim Burzette
10724:Bill Bordley
10664:Rusty Adkins
10394:Le. MacPhail
10387:La. MacPhail
10246:and pioneers
9135:Schoendienst
8948:
7941:
7867:Brandon Hyde
7861:(2010–2018)
7835:Sam Perlozzo
7827:Lee Mazzilli
7787:Johnny Oates
7691:Marty Marion
7627:Gabby Street
7578:
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1675:
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1655:Presbyterian
1648:
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1612:Frank Thomas
1599:Joe L. Brown
1591:
1579:Carl Furillo
1534:
1526:Honus Wagner
1524:. Replacing
1503:
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1456:Tris Speaker
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936:Wally Gerber
914:
906:Howie Shanks
902:Tris Speaker
885:
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795:Ken Williams
780:
762:against the
760:doubleheader
757:
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665:stolen bases
653:
649:Penn Quakers
645:stolen bases
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547:striking out
527:Akron Champs
524:
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483:New Franklin
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11511:1893 births
11403:Frank Quinn
11383:Billy Disch
11350:John Winkin
11265:Mike Martin
11175:Rod Dedeaux
11170:Jack Coffey
11155:Roger Cador
11130:Bob Bennett
11094:Tim Wallach
11089:Todd Walker
11079:Frank Viola
11014:Gregg Olson
11009:John Olerud
10999:Rick Monday
10954:Mark Kotsay
10914:Dick Howser
10904:Burt Hooton
10884:Todd Helton
10879:Don Heinkel
10874:Neal Heaton
10864:Alex Gordon
10849:Gary Gentry
10774:Ron Darling
10769:Casey Close
10754:Rick Cerone
10734:Tom Brennan
10729:Tom Borland
10714:Pete Barnes
10689:Chris Bando
10674:Steve Arlin
10234:D. Williams
10192:W. Robinson
10171:J. McCarthy
10048:E. Martínez
9974:F. Robinson
9946:T. McCarthy
9739:Griffey Jr.
9644:Yastrzemski
9637:T. Williams
9630:B. Williams
9237:B. Robinson
9121:J. Robinson
8612:J. Williams
8374:P. Martínez
7851:Juan Samuel
7845:(2007–2010)
7837:(2005–2007)
7829:(2004–2005)
7821:(2000–2003)
7813:(1998–1999)
7805:(1996–1997)
7789:(1991–1994)
7781:(1988–1991)
7773:(1987–1988)
7765:(1985–1986)
7763:Earl Weaver
7749:(1983–1985)
7741:(1968–1982)
7739:Earl Weaver
7733:(1964–1968)
7725:(1962–1963)
7709:(1955–1961)
7699:Jimmy Dykes
7693:(1952–1953)
7677:(1948–1951)
7675:Zack Taylor
7659:Zack Taylor
7653:(1941–1946)
7651:Luke Sewell
7645:(1939–1941)
7635:Ski Melillo
7613:(1933–1937)
7597:(1930–1933)
7589:(1927–1929)
7581:(1924–1926)
7565:(1921–1923)
7557:(1918–1920)
7555:Jimmy Burke
7541:(1916–1918)
7533:(1913–1915)
7517:(1912–1913)
7509:(1911–1912)
7493:(1902–1909)
7341:Tuck Turner
7326:Tip O'Neill
7321:Fred Dunlap
7316:Ross Barnes
5903:Garciaparra
5895:Garciaparra
5887:B. Williams
5647:Yastrzemski
5639:Yastrzemski
5607:Yastrzemski
5567:T. Williams
5559:T. Williams
5487:T. Williams
5479:T. Williams
5439:T. Williams
5431:T. Williams
4810:Works cited
4680:, pp. 35-36
4326:Tarpon Arts
4172:, pp. 90-91
4148:, pp. 54-59
2819:, pp. 85-87
2713:, pp. 78-79
2701:, pp. 73–74
2677:, pp. 69-70
2624:October 30,
2587:October 30,
2505:, pp. 58-59
2405:October 30,
2385:, pp. 51-54
2356:October 30,
2259:, pp. 38-39
2235:, pp. 36-37
2160:, pp. 30-33
2148:, pp. 27-28
2136:, pp. 40-41
2112:, pp. 24-25
2064:, pp. 19-20
2040:, pp. 21-23
2028:, pp. 68–79
2013:, pp. 53–55
1984:October 22,
1575:Duke Snider
1233:Postseason
1207:total bases
1139:Johnny Neun
1128:Babe Herman
1119:infield hit
1036:Opening Day
1011:Ban Johnson
888:Jimmy Burke
641:runs scored
605:Vanity Fair
11505:Categories
11490:Dave Yeast
11475:Jim Garman
11437:Executives
11418:Joe Sewell
11388:Lou Gehrig
11373:Jack Barry
11300:Don Schaly
11285:Jim Morris
11250:Andy Lopez
11240:Robert Lee
11215:Larry Hays
11190:Ron Fraser
11034:Ken Ritter
10939:Steve Kemp
10934:Mike Kelly
10909:Bob Horner
10899:Wally Hood
10889:Al Holland
10869:Dick Groat
10854:Jim Gideon
10844:Ralph Garr
10819:Mike Fiore
10809:J. D. Drew
10779:Rich Dauer
10764:Will Clark
10759:Dave Chalk
10749:Joe Carter
10699:Eddie Bane
10679:Joe Arnold
10669:Bill Almon
10659:Jim Abbott
10457:Schuerholz
10366:B. Johnson
10268:Cartwright
10244:Executives
10206:Southworth
9911:R. Jackson
9697:Charleston
9609:A. Simmons
9395:Ripken Jr.
9381:Maranville
9346:T. Jackson
9289:Shortstops
9195:J. Johnson
9181:J. Collins
9023:E. Collins
8784:T. Simmons
8672:Campanella
8304:W. Johnson
8297:R. Johnson
7981:Lou Gehrig
7976:Buck Ewing
7922:BBWAA Vote
7811:Ray Miller
7795:Phil Regan
7771:Cal Ripken
7755:Cal Ripken
7731:Hank Bauer
7715:Lum Harris
7667:Muddy Ruel
7643:Fred Haney
7587:Dan Howley
7483:Hugh Duffy
7422:Bill Terry
7389:Nap Lajoie
7336:Hugh Duffy
7251:Lou Gehrig
7131:Merrifield
7107:Merrifield
7099:Merrifield
6731:Campaneris
6715:Campaneris
6699:Campaneris
6691:Campaneris
6683:Campaneris
6675:Campaneris
6515:Stirnweiss
6507:Stirnweiss
5463:Stirnweiss
4991:1920–2004
4950:Retrosheet
4944:, or
4940:, or
4801:Huhn, Rick
4789:Huhn, Rick
4762:Huhn, Rick
4750:Huhn, Rick
4738:Huhn, Rick
4726:Huhn, Rick
4714:Huhn, Rick
4702:Huhn, Rick
4690:Huhn, Rick
4678:Huhn, Rick
4666:Huhn, Rick
4654:Huhn, Rick
4611:Huhn, Rick
4574:Huhn, Rick
4559:Huhn, Rick
4547:Huhn, Rick
4535:Huhn, Rick
4523:Huhn, Rick
4511:Huhn, Rick
4499:Huhn, Rick
4456:Huhn, Rick
4444:Huhn, Rick
4430:0195106202
4401:Huhn, Rick
4387:0786462671
4362:Huhn, Rick
4347:Huhn, Rick
4194:Huhn, Rick
4182:Huhn, Rick
4170:Huhn, Rick
4158:Huhn, Rick
4146:Huhn, Rick
4134:Huhn, Rick
4122:Huhn, Rick
4107:Huhn, Rick
3967:Huhn, Rick
3955:Huhn, Rick
3940:Huhn, Rick
3928:Huhn, Rick
3913:Huhn, Rick
3901:Huhn, Rick
3861:Huhn, Rick
3849:Huhn, Rick
3812:Huhn, Rick
3800:Huhn, Rick
3788:Huhn, Rick
3776:Huhn, Rick
3739:Huhn, Rick
3724:Huhn, Rick
3712:Huhn, Rick
3700:Huhn, Rick
3688:Huhn, Rick
3673:Huhn, Rick
3661:Huhn, Rick
3649:Huhn, Rick
3625:Huhn, Rick
3613:Huhn, Rick
3598:Huhn, Rick
3586:Huhn, Rick
3574:Huhn, Rick
3562:Huhn, Rick
3550:Huhn, Rick
3538:Huhn, Rick
3526:Huhn, Rick
3514:Huhn, Rick
3477:Huhn, Rick
3465:Huhn, Rick
3453:Huhn, Rick
3441:Huhn, Rick
3402:Huhn, Rick
3375:Huhn, Rick
3351:Huhn, Rick
3339:Huhn, Rick
3324:Huhn, Rick
3245:August 28,
3223:Huhn, Rick
3208:August 28,
3203:Retrosheet
3171:August 14,
3130:August 28,
3105:Huhn, Rick
3081:Huhn, Rick
3017:Huhn, Rick
3005:Huhn, Rick
2993:Huhn, Rick
2981:Huhn, Rick
2951:January 3,
2900:Huhn, Rick
2863:Huhn, Rick
2817:Huhn, Rick
2777:Huhn, Rick
2748:Huhn, Rick
2711:Huhn, Rick
2699:Huhn, Rick
2687:Huhn, Rick
2675:Huhn, Rick
2663:Huhn, Rick
2651:Huhn, Rick
2639:Huhn, Rick
2602:Huhn, Rick
2515:Huhn, Rick
2503:Huhn, Rick
2491:Huhn, Rick
2473:January 3,
2420:Huhn, Rick
2383:Huhn, Rick
2371:Huhn, Rick
2331:Huhn, Rick
2316:Huhn, Rick
2304:Huhn, Rick
2289:Huhn, Rick
2272:Huhn, Rick
2257:Huhn, Rick
2245:Huhn, Rick
2233:Huhn, Rick
2221:Huhn, Rick
2209:Huhn, Rick
2194:Huhn, Rick
2182:Huhn, Rick
2170:Huhn, Rick
2158:Huhn, Rick
2146:Huhn, Rick
2134:Huhn, Rick
2122:Huhn, Rick
2110:Huhn, Rick
2098:Huhn, Rick
2086:Huhn, Rick
2062:Huhn, Rick
2050:Huhn, Rick
2038:Huhn, Rick
1999:Huhn, Rick
1950:Huhn, Rick
1938:Huhn, Rick
1926:Huhn, Rick
1875:. 7th ed.
1855:References
1687:George Jr.
1671:Red Barber
1651:Greek life
1616:Dick Groat
1583:Gil Hodges
1500:Later life
1259:Win %
1247:Win %
1082:Lou Gehrig
964:Nap Lajoie
910:Jack Tobin
725:John Leary
661:Notre Dame
643:, and two
617:Youngstown
499:basketball
479:Manchester
473:Early life
461:and aide.
266:As manager
74:1893-03-24
11340:Gary Ward
11185:Bibb Falk
11180:Ken Dugan
11160:Pat Casey
11150:Jim Brock
10964:Fred Lynn
10739:Lou Brock
10694:Sal Bando
10684:Doug Ault
10513:H. Wright
10506:G. Wright
10499:Wilkinson
10185:McKechnie
10101:R. Foster
9988:Slaughter
9823:H. Wilson
9809:Torriente
9532:Henderson
9511:Delahanty
9279:J. Wilson
9216:Lindstrom
9188:Dandridge
9100:Mazeroski
9058:Gehringer
8900:Killebrew
8872:Greenberg
8830:Brouthers
8823:Bottomley
8763:Rodríguez
8721:J. Gibson
8665:Bresnahan
8416:Newhouser
8388:McGinnity
8381:Mathewson
8206:B. Gibson
8192:B. Foster
8157:Eckersley
8122:Coveleski
8052:Alexander
7961:Cap Anson
7382:1900–1941
7309:1876–1899
7219:Babe Ruth
7155:Caballero
6939:Henderson
6883:Henderson
6875:Henderson
6867:Henderson
6859:Henderson
6843:Henderson
6835:Henderson
6827:Henderson
6819:Henderson
6811:Henderson
6803:Henderson
6795:Henderson
6547:Dillinger
6539:Dillinger
6531:Dillinger
6383:Gehringer
6215:Dougherty
5871:Rodriguez
5775:Mattingly
5399:Gehringer
5359:Alexander
5051:Cover of
4942:Fangraphs
4274:April 25,
4221:March 27,
4196:, pp. 114
2845:April 30,
2076:, pp. 190
1871:DeLorme.
1860:Citations
1566:shortstop
1444:Hal Chase
1367:7th in AL
1328:3rd in AL
1289:4th in AL
1143:pinch hit
1098:Joe Judge
1001:sinusitis
950:in 1941.
829:Babe Ruth
820:Carl Mays
778:'s .383.
711:Jim Scott
469:in 1939.
454:sinusitis
364:Induction
214:As player
169:Home runs
123:MLB debut
11330:Bob Todd
11290:Ron Polk
11165:Ed Cheff
10559:Connolly
10492:S. White
10471:Spalding
10415:O'Malley
10352:Harridge
10345:Griffith
10303:Dreyfuss
10296:Cummings
10289:Comiskey
10282:Chandler
10275:Chadwick
10261:Bulkeley
10136:La Russa
10094:Durocher
10080:Anderson
10065:Managers
10016:Winfield
10009:P. Waner
9995:Thompson
9932:K. Kelly
9897:Heilmann
9883:Guerrero
9855:Crawford
9848:Clemente
9816:L. Waner
9802:Stearnes
9746:Hamilton
9718:DiMaggio
9683:W. Brown
9616:Stargell
9588:O'Rourke
9430:Trammell
9416:O. Smith
9353:Jennings
9325:Boudreau
9311:Bancroft
9297:Aparicio
9272:D. White
9128:Sandberg
8893:G. Kelly
8735:Lombardi
8728:Hartnett
8686:Cochrane
8643:Catchers
8542:L. Smith
8535:H. Smith
8472:Radbourn
8367:Marquard
8360:Marichal
8255:Halladay
8150:Drysdale
8108:Clarkson
8080:R. Brown
8073:M. Brown
8066:Blyleven
8044:Pitchers
7563:Lee Fohl
7067:Ellsbury
7031:Ellsbury
7023:Ellsbury
7011:Crawford
7003:Crawford
6987:Crawford
6979:Crawford
6851:Reynolds
6667:Aparicio
6659:Aparicio
6651:Aparicio
6643:Aparicio
6635:Aparicio
6627:Aparicio
6619:Aparicio
6611:Aparicio
6603:Aparicio
6555:DiMaggio
6459:Crosetti
6195:Anderson
6095:Witt Jr.
6063:LeMahieu
6055:Anderson
5983:Hamilton
5863:Martínez
5839:Martínez
5751:Lansford
5631:Robinson
5455:Boudreau
5423:DiMaggio
5415:DiMaggio
5319:Heilmann
5303:Heilmann
5287:Heilmann
5271:Heilmann
5055:magazine
4752:, p. 269
4728:, p. 186
4716:, p. 162
4704:, p. 115
4668:, p. 283
4656:, p. 271
4576:, p. 267
4549:, p. 265
4537:, p. 270
4458:, p. 260
4446:, p. 259
4364:, p. 249
4349:, p. 248
4215:Archived
4184:, p. 135
4160:, p. 114
4124:, p. 252
4109:, p. 251
3969:, p. 245
3957:, p. 244
3942:, p. 242
3930:, p. 241
3915:, p. 240
3863:, p. 239
3851:, p. 237
3814:, p. 232
3802:, p. 231
3790:, p. 230
3741:, p. 227
3702:, p. 219
3690:, p. 221
3675:, p. 220
3663:, p. 218
3639:, p. 182
3627:, p. 212
3615:, p. 213
3600:, p. 211
3588:, p. 209
3552:, p. 204
3540:, p. 200
3528:, p. 201
3467:, p. 207
3455:, p. 189
3443:, p. 196
3428:, p. 147
3416:, p. 141
3392:, p. 140
3377:, p. 168
3341:, p. 161
3314:, p. 119
3262:, p. 116
3225:, p. 148
3188:, p. 115
3165:Archived
3107:, p. 140
3083:, p. 139
3071:, p. 110
3056:, p. 109
3007:, p. 122
2983:, p. 116
2422:, pp. 56
2373:, pp. 50
2333:, pp. 49
2001:, pp. 11
1877:Yarmouth
1697:See also
1549:semi-pro
1470:In 1999
1024:Joe Vila
1019:Lee Fohl
881:Sam Rice
808:Virginia
639:, three
633:Syracuse
590:outfield
503:football
495:baseball
428:for the
396:baseball
11463:Umpires
11123:Coaches
10652:Players
10594:McGowan
10580:Hubbard
10538:Barlick
10530:Umpires
10450:Ruppert
10359:Hulbert
10331:Gillick
10213:Stengel
10150:Leyland
10143:Lasorda
10129:Huggins
9967:S. Rice
9795:Speaker
9774:Puckett
9669:Averill
9662:Ashburn
9602:J. Rice
9567:Medwick
9497:Burkett
9451:Wallace
9437:Vaughan
9402:Rizzuto
9304:Appling
9265:Traynor
9258:Schmidt
9230:Molitor
9223:Mathews
9093:Lazzeri
9079:Hornsby
8956:Suttles
8921:McGriff
8914:McCovey
8907:Leonard
8816:Beckley
8809:Bagwell
8707:Ferrell
8605:Wilhelm
8584:Waddell
8507:Ruffing
8493:Roberts
8451:Pennock
8423:Nichols
8409:Mussina
8290:Jenkins
8276:Hubbell
8262:Hoffman
8227:Gossage
8213:Glavine
8178:Fingers
8101:Chesbro
8094:Carlton
8087:Bunning
8035:of the
8033:Members
7944:(85.8%)
7938:(75.6%)
7932:(77.7%)
7394:Ty Cobb
7123:Mondesí
7051:Gardner
7015:Roberts
6995:Figgins
6971:Soriano
6779:LeFlore
6447:Chapman
6415:Chapman
6407:Chapman
6399:Chapman
6391:McManus
6343:Collins
6335:Collins
6303:Collins
6231:Collins
6187:Hoffman
6159:Hartsel
6071:Gurriel
6023:Cabrera
6007:Cabrera
5999:Cabrera
5991:Cabrera
5959:Ordóñez
5927:Mueller
5919:Ramirez
5855:O'Neill
5815:Puckett
5663:Johnson
5599:Runnels
5583:Runnels
5503:Goodman
5447:Appling
5391:Appling
5351:Simmons
5343:Simmons
5335:Fonseca
5231:Speaker
4980:Ty Cobb
4928:at the
4692:, p. 62
2971:, p. 76
2921:MLB.com
2902:, p. 94
2865:, p. 96
2779:, p. 83
2762:, p. 65
2689:, p. 73
2665:, p. 71
2641:, p. 66
2604:, p. 65
2517:, p. 59
2493:, p. 58
2318:, p. 46
2306:, p. 44
2291:, p. 43
2274:, p. 41
2247:, p. 38
2211:, p. 35
2184:, p. 30
2124:, p. 26
2100:, p. 24
2088:, p. 23
2052:, p. 16
1952:, pp. 9
1940:, pp. 8
1881:DeLorme
1539:of the
1472:editors
1262:Result
1195:Orioles
1182:pop fly
1172:of the
1161:of the
929:⁄
837:assists
816:pennant
776:Ty Cobb
768:at bats
753:shutout
740:(ERA).
700:manager
629:captain
551:innings
543:pitched
529:of the
191:218–241
108:Batted:
61:Manager
10573:Harvey
10552:Conlan
10545:Chylak
10520:Yawkey
10443:Rickey
10429:Pompez
10422:O'Neil
10408:Miller
10401:Manley
10380:Landis
10310:Fowler
10254:Barrow
10227:Weaver
10178:McGraw
10122:Herzog
10115:Harris
10108:Hanlon
10073:Alston
10041:Baines
10023:Youngs
10002:Walker
9925:Keeler
9918:Kaline
9904:Hooper
9869:Dawson
9862:Cuyler
9788:Snider
9760:Mantle
9595:Raines
9581:Musial
9574:Miñoso
9560:Manush
9546:Kelley
9518:Goslin
9504:Clarke
9444:Wagner
9423:Tinker
9409:Sewell
9367:Larkin
9332:Cronin
9160:Beltré
9114:Morgan
9107:McPhee
9086:Lajoie
9072:Herman
9065:Gordon
9051:Frisch
9009:Biggio
9002:Alomar
8977:Thomas
8963:Taylor
8949:Sisler
8935:Murray
8886:Hodges
8879:Helton
8865:Gehrig
8851:Connor
8844:Chance
8837:Cepeda
8777:Schalk
8770:Santop
8756:Piazza
8742:Mackey
8693:Dickey
8679:Carter
8619:Willis
8570:Sutton
8563:Sutter
8549:Smoltz
8528:Seaver
8479:Rivera
8444:Palmer
8430:Niekro
8402:Morris
8395:Méndez
8353:Maddux
8332:Koufax
8283:Hunter
8248:Haines
8234:Grimes
8199:Galvin
8171:Feller
8143:Dihigo
8115:Cooper
8059:Bender
7853:(2010)
7797:(1995)
7757:(1985)
7717:(1961)
7701:(1954)
7685:(1952)
7669:(1947)
7661:(1946)
7637:(1938)
7629:(1938)
7621:(1937)
7605:(1933)
7573:(1923)
7549:(1918)
7525:(1913)
7501:(1910)
7485:(1901)
7257:1928:
7249:1927:
7241:1926:
7233:1925:
7225:1924:
7217:1923:
7209:1922:
7153:2024:
7145:2023:
7137:2022:
7129:2021:
7121:2020:
7113:2019:
7105:2018:
7097:2017:
7089:2016:
7083:Altuve
7081:2015:
7075:Altuve
7073:2014:
7065:2013:
7057:2012:
7049:&
7045:2011:
7039:Pierre
7037:2010:
7029:2009:
7021:2008:
7013:&
7009:2007:
7001:2006:
6993:2005:
6985:2004:
6977:2003:
6969:2002:
6963:Suzuki
6961:2001:
6953:2000:
6947:Hunter
6945:1999:
6937:1998:
6931:Hunter
6929:1997:
6923:Lofton
6921:1996:
6915:Lofton
6913:1995:
6907:Lofton
6905:1994:
6899:Lofton
6897:1993:
6891:Lofton
6889:1992:
6881:1991:
6873:1990:
6865:1989:
6857:1988:
6849:1987:
6841:1986:
6833:1985:
6825:1984:
6817:1983:
6809:1982:
6801:1981:
6793:1980:
6787:Wilson
6785:1979:
6777:1978:
6769:1977:
6761:1976:
6755:Rivers
6753:1975:
6745:1974:
6739:Harper
6737:1973:
6729:1972:
6721:1971:
6713:1970:
6707:Harper
6705:1969:
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6625:1959:
6617:1958:
6609:1957:
6601:1956:
6595:Rivera
6593:1955:
6587:Jensen
6585:1954:
6579:Miñoso
6577:1953:
6571:Miñoso
6569:1952:
6563:Miñoso
6561:1951:
6553:1950:
6545:1949:
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6465:1939:
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6451:Werber
6449:&
6445:1937:
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6431:Werber
6429:1935:
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6405:1932:
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6389:1930:
6381:1929:
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6367:Sisler
6365:1927:
6359:Mostil
6357:1926:
6351:Mostil
6349:1925:
6341:1924:
6333:1923:
6327:Sisler
6325:1922:
6319:Sisler
6317:1921:
6309:1920:
6301:1919:
6295:Sisler
6293:1918:
6285:1917:
6277:1916:
6269:1915:
6263:Maisel
6261:1914:
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6237:1911:
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6205:1907:
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6151:Isbell
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6093:2024:
6085:2023:
6079:Arráez
6077:2022:
6069:2021:
6061:2020:
6053:2019:
6045:2018:
6039:Altuve
6037:2017:
6031:Altuve
6029:2016:
6021:2015:
6015:Altuve
6013:2014:
6005:2013:
5997:2012:
5989:2011:
5981:2010:
5973:2009:
5965:2008:
5957:2007:
5949:2006:
5941:2005:
5935:Suzuki
5933:2004:
5925:2003:
5917:2002:
5911:Suzuki
5909:2001:
5901:2000:
5893:1999:
5885:1998:
5879:Thomas
5877:1997:
5869:1996:
5861:1995:
5853:1994:
5847:Olerud
5845:1993:
5837:1992:
5831:Franco
5829:1991:
5821:1990:
5813:1989:
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5797:1987:
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5773:1984:
5765:1983:
5759:Wilson
5757:1982:
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5565:1958:
5557:1957:
5551:Mantle
5549:1956:
5543:Kaline
5541:1955:
5533:1954:
5527:Vernon
5525:1953:
5517:1952:
5509:1951:
5501:1950:
5493:1949:
5485:1948:
5477:1947:
5471:Vernon
5469:1946:
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5413:1939:
5405:1938:
5397:1937:
5389:1936:
5381:1935:
5375:Gehrig
5373:1934:
5365:1933:
5357:1932:
5349:1931:
5341:1930:
5333:1929:
5327:Goslin
5325:1928:
5317:1927:
5311:Manush
5309:1926:
5301:1925:
5293:1924:
5285:1923:
5279:Sisler
5277:1922:
5269:1921:
5263:Sisler
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5245:1918:
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5189:1911:
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5168:1908:
5160:1907:
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5144:1905:
5138:Lajoie
5136:1904:
5130:Lajoie
5128:1903:
5117:Lajoie
5115:1901:
4908:
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1928:, p. 6
1887:
1418:Legacy
1250:Finish
785:, the
734:record
669:errors
594:lineup
501:, and
442:batted
417:, and
299:(1922)
297:AL MVP
114:Threw:
100:, U.S.
83:, U.S.
10601:O'Day
10566:Evans
10485:Weiss
10478:Veeck
10464:Selig
10436:Posey
10338:Grant
10324:Giles
10317:Frick
10220:Torre
10199:Selee
10157:López
10055:Ortiz
9953:Oliva
9939:Klein
9890:Gwynn
9876:Flick
9841:Aaron
9781:Roush
9732:Duffy
9711:Combs
9690:Carey
9623:Wheat
9553:Kiner
9539:Irvin
9525:Hafey
9490:Brock
9472:Yount
9465:Wells
9388:Reese
9374:Lloyd
9360:Jeter
9339:Davis
9318:Banks
9251:Santo
9244:Rolen
9202:Jones
9174:Brett
9167:Boggs
9153:Baker
9037:Evers
9030:Doerr
9016:Carew
8984:Thome
8970:Terry
8942:Pérez
8802:Anson
8749:Mauer
8700:Ewing
8658:Berra
8651:Bench
8633:Young
8598:Welch
8591:Walsh
8577:Vance
8556:Spahn
8514:Rusie
8500:Rogan
8486:Rixey
8465:Plank
8458:Perry
8437:Paige
8346:Lyons
8339:Lemon
8325:Keefe
8241:Grove
8220:Gomez
8164:Faber
7139:Mateo
7115:Smith
7091:Davis
7059:Trout
7047:Crisp
6955:Damon
6771:Patek
6763:North
6747:North
6255:Milan
6247:Milan
6199:Flick
6171:Flick
6047:Betts
5975:Mauer
5967:Mauer
5951:Mauer
5943:Young
5823:Brett
5807:Boggs
5799:Boggs
5791:Boggs
5783:Boggs
5767:Boggs
5743:Brett
5727:Carew
5719:Carew
5711:Brett
5703:Carew
5695:Carew
5687:Carew
5679:Carew
5671:Oliva
5655:Carew
5623:Oliva
5615:Oliva
5575:Kuenn
5535:Ávila
5154:Stone
5146:Flick
4948:, or
4322:(PDF)
1826:Notes
1384:Total
1238:Games
787:draft
487:Akron
459:scout
208:Teams
183:1,175
163:2,812
89:Died:
69:Born:
10587:Klem
10373:Kuhn
10164:Mack
9981:Ruth
9767:Mays
9753:Hill
9725:Doby
9704:Cobb
9676:Bell
9458:Ward
9209:Kell
8928:Mize
8858:Foxx
8714:Fisk
8626:Wynn
8521:Ryan
8318:Kaat
8311:Joss
8269:Hoyt
8185:Ford
8136:Dean
7147:Ruiz
6723:Otis
6523:Case
6499:Case
6491:Case
6483:Case
6475:Case
6467:Case
6439:Lary
6375:Myer
6311:Rice
6287:Cobb
6279:Cobb
6271:Cobb
6239:Cobb
6223:Cobb
6207:Cobb
6087:Díaz
5735:Lynn
5591:Cash
5519:Fain
5511:Fain
5495:Kell
5407:Foxx
5383:Myer
5367:Foxx
5295:Ruth
5255:Cobb
5247:Cobb
5239:Cobb
5223:Cobb
5215:Cobb
5207:Cobb
5199:Cobb
5191:Cobb
5178:Cobb
5170:Cobb
5162:Cobb
5053:Time
4906:ISBN
4885:ISBN
4866:ISBN
4845:ISBN
4824:ISBN
4635:ISBN
4598:2021
4480:ISBN
4425:ISBN
4382:ISBN
4334:2021
4305:2021
4297:ESPN
4276:2013
4249:2021
4242:ESPN
4223:2013
4091:2021
4066:2021
4041:2021
4010:ISBN
3991:2022
3888:2021
3836:2021
3763:2021
3501:2021
3284:2021
3247:2021
3210:2021
3173:2011
3132:2021
3041:2021
2953:2022
2928:2021
2887:2021
2847:2014
2801:2021
2735:2021
2626:2019
2589:2019
2564:2021
2539:2021
2475:2014
2407:2019
2358:2019
1986:2017
1978:SABR
1913:2021
1885:ISBN
1682:Dave
1680:and
1678:Dick
1581:and
1436:1939
1396:.475
1364:.403
1351:1926
1325:.536
1312:1925
1286:.487
1273:1924
1256:Lost
1244:Lost
1227:Year
1224:Team
1047:Time
972:runs
865:hits
793:and
637:hits
401:and
374:Vote
368:1939
280:1926
276:1924
259:1930
255:1928
245:1928
235:1927
231:1924
227:1922
223:1915
199:.475
159:Hits
153:.340
116:Left
110:Left
10087:Cox
9960:Ott
9044:Fox
8129:Day
7413:(3)
7407:(2)
7396:(3)
7364:(2)
7353:(3)
6179:Bay
6167:Bay
4962:at
1522:KWK
1512:in
1474:at
1434:in
1393:241
1390:218
1387:459
1355:154
1346:SLB
1316:153
1307:SLB
1277:152
1268:SLB
1253:Won
1241:Won
806:in
309:4×
302:2×
173:102
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