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Q. - Who holds the White Sox record for doubles in a season?

A. - Floyd Robinson - 45 in 1962.

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Fans of the A's will never forget Lew's exciting debut in 1961. As an 18 year old, the righthander pitched a three-hit shutout against the Angels in his first professional game. In 1964, Lew was second in the tough Pacific Coast League with 16 complete games. He played baseball, basketball and football in high school.



Gerry Kenney: In 4 years in organized ball, Gerry has never hit less than 290! Gerry is the Yankees' regular center-fielder, with Mickey Mantle having retired and Joe Pepitone moving back to first base. On opening day, 1969, Gerry hit a home run vs. Washington. Len Boehmer: The righthanded-hitting infielder was originally in the Cincinnati Reds chain. A strong spring showing earned Len a spot on the Yankees' roster. He stands 6'1" and weighs 200 pounds.



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