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Who had the highest batting average in the National League since 1900?

Rogers Hornsby, .424 in 1924.

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Since 1951, this righthander has pitched for fifteen different ballclubs in the minor and major leagues. Dom had his best year in '52 when he won twenty ballgames at Pauls Valley. Last season Dom won nine ballgames at San Diego in the Pacific Coast League before being called up by Cincinnati Reds late in the campaign.



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