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Who had the highest batting average in the National League since 1900?
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Sad Sam was in 33 games in 1950, winning 4, and losing 2. Mainly a relief pitcher. The Indians acquired him in 1948 from the Browns with whom he had been since 1944. His 1948 record was 11-10. He was in 34 games-11 for the Browns, and 23 for the Indians. In 1949 he took part in 27 contests, but was involved in only 3 decisions. Won 1 game, and lost 2. Traded to A's at press time.
The backs of the 1916 Sporting News M101-4 black and white cards were customized and created for distribution through a variety of advertisers such as The Sporting News, Altoona Tribune, Gimbel’s Department Stores, Standard Biscuit, Weil Baking Company, and other smaller companies.
Rich Hebner: Rich has compiled some sensational minor league records. In 1966 at Salem, the lefty batter hit .359 in just 26 games. The following year he batted .336 at Raleigh. Al Oliver: After a strong year at Columbus, where Al hit .315 while slamming 14 homers, the ballplayer was brought up to the Pirates.. Al bats and throws left-handed.
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