TOMMY DAVIS: OF-DH-3B from 1959-76 primarily with the Dodgers, his career totals include a .294 BA, 153 HRs and 1,052 RBI. He appeared in three League Championship Series and two World Series. He won the NL batting title twice (62, 63) by hitting .346 and .326. An All-Star in 1962 and 63, he hit over .300 six times during his career. He ended his playing days with the highest career pinch-hitting average in baseball history (.320).
2006-08-11 15:57:55
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answered by Littlebigdog 4
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look it up online in case you desire to correctly known all the specifics regardless of if it replaced into in certainty observed with the aid of the yank league by using fact pitchers are actually not good hitters (different than for Babe Ruth) and the yank league needed to boost the slumping offensive ingredient of the sport. It originated in the time of spring preparation in 1969 and made it rather is common season debut in 1973. by using fact then, it rather is been observed with the aid of virtually unquestionably everyone (minor and newbie leagues) different than the nationwide league. it is likewise a rule that would not ought to be utilized...yet why could you have, say, Verlander hit in lieu of Shefield?
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answered by ? 4
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Lenny Harris
2006-08-12 23:54:24
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answered by rf21 2
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Staub was not bad. Although Harris is now the all-time leader in that category, nobody was as clutch as Manny Mota.
2006-08-11 21:38:57
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answered by Craig G 6
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Anyone remember Kirk Gibsons pinch hit home run in the 1988 World Series?
2006-08-13 01:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Smoky Burgess of the Pittsburgh Pirates
2006-08-12 04:58:10
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answered by smitty 7
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Manny Mota, Greg Gross, Dave Hansen
2006-08-11 16:18:09
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answered by Rick H 4
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Oscar Gamble
2006-08-11 16:02:42
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answered by Get Back 1
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greg colbrun...he's a bit of an unknown. he came up with the expos as a catcher. he was projected to be the next gary carter but his knees gave out on him. he set records on just about every team he was on. every year at the trade deadline he was always picked up by one of the league leaders because of his bat. retired last year after playing for the rangers.
2006-08-11 16:35:32
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answered by stanyazfan 3
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Why do some people think all these statistics are important? Is is not enough to know who was the all time best at whatever?
2006-08-11 15:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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