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What modern American Leaguer is first to have a batting average of over .400 in a decade?
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Connie had 3 great years at Havana before the Senators brought him up. These 3 years, '47, '48 and '49, he had records of 25-6, 20-11 and 25-8, and Earned Run Averages of 1.66, 1.67 and 1.53 respectively. He also led the Florida-International League in Strikeouts 2 of those 3 years. Ageless Connie's victory total topped the Nats staff in '51 and he finished 16 of the first 19 games he started that year. He was a '51 A.L. All Star game pitching choice but didn't see action.
Leading the NL with 126 RBI's last year, the Philadelphia Phils' outfielder clouted 31 homers and hit .311.
Hal Gilson: The 27 year old southpaw pitched for the Cardinals briefly last year before being dealt to Houston, Hal's big year was in 1967 at Tulsa when he won 15 ballgames in the P.C.L. Leon McFadden: Though he hit .243 at Oklahoma City in 1968, Leon was brought up by Houston late in the campaign and batted .277. The shortstop is a slick fielder and figures to see lots of duty in 1969.
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