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What pitcher holds the AL Lifetime Strikeout record?

Walter Johnson, Wash., with 3497 in 21 years.

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Bob was the Reds' best pinch-hitter in '53 with a .333 mark. He feasted on Giant and Phillie pitching, hitting .462 against New York and .391 against Philadelphia. In 1946, his first year in pro ball, he had an 18-9 record as a pitcher and hit .384 as an outfielder for Elizabethton. As an Outfielder, he led the Southern Assn. with .376 at Nashville in '49.



This will be his seventh season in uniform of Senators. 1948 campaign was first in Mickey's career in OB in which he fell under 10 victories. He won 24 games his second year in baseball,, 1939, with De Land of Florida State League. With Senators his records read 11-5, 12-15; 16-14; 14-11; 10-14 and 5-13.



Big Steve moved to Chicago during the '54 season to pinch hit as well as play the initial sack. A surehanded fielder, he led the National League 1st Basemen in Putouts and Assists in '53. Steve first gained recognition when he hit .388 for Winston-Salem in '47. The following year he topped the Piedmont League with a .333 B.A. and was the big R.B.I. man at Rochester in '49.



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