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Ted Williams, thought by many to be the game’s greatest hitter, who ended his career with a .344 batting average, never had 200 hits in a season. Pitchers walked him too many times.
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Richie Ashburn hit a foul ball that broke a woman's nose. As she was being taken away on a stretcher, Ashburn fouled off another ball that struck and broke a bone in the woman's knee.
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04222530393522343C570 wrote: Richie Ashburn hit a foul ball that broke a woman's nose. As she was being taken away on a stretcher, Ashburn fouled off another ball that struck and broke a bone in the woman's knee.




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Sixty years into the "expansion era," all fourteen expansion franchises still have all-time losing records.
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5D6E727370784E7368746F687975721C0 wrote: Sixty years into the "expansion era," all fourteen expansion franchises still have all-time losing records.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
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6C3A2C38372D3D363B2C1E39333F3732703D5E0 wrote: Sixty years into the "expansion era," all fourteen expansion franchises still have all-time losing records.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
I know you hate the Brewers but they did lose a World Series back when Robin Yount played.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
I know you hate the Brewers but they did lose a World Series back when Robin Yount played.
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6F49485F49592A0 wrote: Sixty years into the "expansion era," all fourteen expansion franchises still have all-time losing records.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
I know you hate the Brewers but they did lose a World Series back when Robin Yount played.
Oops, you're right. I'd forgotten about that. That was a pretty good team, with Yount and Molitor.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
I know you hate the Brewers but they did lose a World Series back when Robin Yount played.
Oops, you're right. I'd forgotten about that. That was a pretty good team, with Yount and Molitor.
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104650444B51414A475062454F434B4E0C41220 wrote: Sixty years into the "expansion era," all fourteen expansion franchises still have all-time losing records.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
I know you hate the Brewers but they did lose a World Series back when Robin Yount played.
Oops, you're right. I'd forgotten about that. That was a pretty good team, with Yount and Molitor.
easy mistake though, especially if you were in kindergarten at the time like me.
That's amazing. And what makes it even stranger is that, except for the Brewers and Mariners, all of the expansion teams have been to at least one World Series, so it's not like they've all been bad throughout their histories. They crawled out of the netherworld and had success.
I know you hate the Brewers but they did lose a World Series back when Robin Yount played.
Oops, you're right. I'd forgotten about that. That was a pretty good team, with Yount and Molitor.
easy mistake though, especially if you were in kindergarten at the time like me.
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7B657366717A120 wrote: Dickie Noles was traded for Dickie Noles
That's like when John Fogerty was sued for plagiarizing himself!
That's like when John Fogerty was sued for plagiarizing himself!