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posted by O-TrapGeorge Brett?
Good guess but no, right league
posted by O-TrapGeorge Brett?
Good guess but no, right league
posted by O-TrapDave Winfield
Nope
Mike Schmidt
Gary Carter
Jim Rice
posted by O-TrapMike Schmidt
Nope and wrong league...but he was the other answer about 60 questions ago with the final answer of this one
Harold Baines
posted by O-TrapTim Raines
Alan Trammell
Nopes
Man, I'm about out of guesses.
posted by O-TrapGary Carter
Jim Rice
Jim Rice .309
posted by Ironman92Jim Rice .309
Thank goodness. I was losing my mind.
Good job! I’m taking a break and we are going mushroom hunting...I’ve never done that but my wife loved it growing up 🤷🏻♂️
posted by Ironman92Good job! I’m taking a break and we are going mushroom hunting...I’ve never done that but my wife loved it growing up 🤷🏻♂️
Have fun!
Question #74:
These four HOF players amassed over 450 HRs and over 2500 hits, but they still managed only a sub-.500 career slugging percentage. Their entire careers are all post-1960, for reference.
Chipper?
Legit answer. Eddie Murray?
Reggie
Ripken fell just short of 450 I think.
Winfield
Thome
Stargell
Killebrew
McCovey
Banks
posted by Laley23Legit answer. Eddie Murray?
posted by Al BundyReggie
Two of them. Couldn't believe Reggie.
posted by Al BundyWinfield
Thome
Yes to Winfield. I don't think Thome got to 2500 hits, did he?
posted by O-Trapposted by Al BundyReggie
Two of them. Couldn't believe Reggie.
Reggie always seemed to have such a low batting average is why I guessed him
posted by Laley23Chipper?
.529 slugging.
posted by Laley23Ripken fell just short of 450 I think.
Yep. Only 431.
posted by Al BundyStargell
Killebrew
Stargell didn't get to 2500 hits.
Neither did Killebrew.
posted by Al BundyMcCovey
Banks
McCovey didn't get to 2500 hits.
Ernie's slugging was exactly .500.