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With just 2 seasons of Organized Baseball under his belt, Jim captured the 2nd Base spot in the Dodger infield. A switch hitter who plays the outfield as well as the infield, Junior was the All-Star 2nd Baseman and the Most Valuable Player in the International League in '52. With the Royals in '51, he hit .287, batted in 73 Runs and scored 117 times.
After splitting 24 decisions in 1952, Mel regained his old form last year to lead American League lefties in Games Won! He was 4th in Strikeouts and registered 5 Shutouts, 3 of them 4-hitters. Mel's best year was 1949 when he topped the League with 25 wins and had a 2.78 Earned Run Average.
Batting - The batter's box measures 4 feet by 3, allowing room for standing in different positions when batting. Study your needs and find the spot which best suits your style. Long armed boys should stand back farther than those with short arms, because of the difference in reach. In recent years, since free swinging from the end of the handle has become usual, major leaguers have tended to stand well in the rear of the box and back from the plate. Remember, the ball must cross some part of the plate to be a strike. Hence stand where you can stretch your bat at arms length and cover the plate. Study "Pie" Traynor, Pirate manager for correct batting style.
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