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Who holds major league record for most years leading league in games lost?

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After coming through with his best season in the majors in '61, Don was traded to the Houston Colts last winter. A five year veteran with the Boston Red Sox, the shortstop is one of the sharpest fielders in the game. Don hit.292 for Louisville in '55 before he joined the Red Sox.



Coming from Detroit Tigers in 1946 he finished season with A's batting .318. Last year he hit .326. Began his career in 1936 in Texas League. From there he went to Charleston, then two years more with Beaumont team and he went to Detroit in 1939. 1940 was a great year for him, batting .340, leading the AL in triples and tied for the most hits.



One of the greatest shortstops of all-time. Member of baseball's Hall of Fame. Has lifetime batting mark of .329. Won batting crowns in 1903 (.355), 1904 (.349), 1906 (.339), 1907 (.350), 1908 (.354), 1909 (.339) and 1911 (.334). Hit .300 or better in 17 of his 21 years in Major league - all with Pittsburgh. Captured base stealing honors in 1907 (61) and 1908 (53). Originally signed by Ed Barrow, who made Babe Ruth a star, to play for the Paterson, N. J. Minor league club.



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