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Which Major League team lost 20 straight games in two different seasons?
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Toronto didn't have to wait long to enjoy a return on its investment after trading for Carter ahead of the 1991 season. The former Cleveland and San Diego star was ready to rake. Facing Boston in the season opener on April 8, he hammered his first longball with his new club in front of a packed crowd at the dome.
Just to prove to skeptics that his great year in 1938 was no flash in the pan, Frank McCormick went out and bettered it last year. In his first full season with the Cincinnati Reds, in '38, McCormick hit .326, got 209 hits and drove in 106 runs. Last year, he batted .332, batted across 128 runs, collected another 209 hits, and hit 18 home runs. He was the league leader in hits the past two years, and added further laurels to his record by breaking the National League mark for double-plays by a first baseman with 153 in 156 games. His fielding average was a brilliant .996. McCormick was one of the few Red players to shine in defeat in the World Series, as he hit an even .400 against the Yankees.
Back for second big-league fling. Had a very impressive 23-7 record for Oakland, Pacific Coast League, in 1950. In pro ball for 14 full seasons. Compiled a 17-7 record, and an earned run average of 1.81, for Norfolk in 1944. Joined the Yanks after that. Remained with them until traded to the Indians. Sent to White Sox, June, 1948. With Senators a year later. Then to Oakland.
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