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The 1920s rolled off with the Red Sox buying a Jinx from the Yankees. Boston sent Babe Ruth to the Bronx for $125,000. Immediately after his relocation, El Bambino batted .376, popped 54 homers, with 137 RBIs, 158 runs scored, and obtained 148 walks, while finishing the 1920 campaign with .847 slugging average.
La decada de los 20 llego cuando los Red Sox le compraron una brujeria a los Yankees. Boston envio a Babe Ruth al Bronx por $125,000. De inmediato, El Bambino pego para .376 con 54 cuadrangulares, 137 carreras impulsadas, 158 anotadas, y obtuvo 148 boletos gratis, mientras terminaba la campaña de 1920 con promedio en slugging de .847. |
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HITTERS |
POS |
PITCHING |
C |
Mickey Cochrane |
SP |
Pete Donohue |
C |
Wally Schang |
SP |
Lefty Williams |
1B |
George Sisler |
SP |
CSmokey Joe Wood |
1B |
Wally Pipp |
SP |
Carl Mays |
2B |
Rogers Hornsby |
SP |
Stan Coveleski |
2B |
Frankie Frisch |
RP |
Firpo Morberry |
3B |
Freddy Lindstrom |
RP |
Dazzy Vance |
3B |
Pie Traynor |
RP |
George Uhle |
SS |
Joe Sewell |
RP |
Charlie Root |
SS |
Travis Jackson |
RP |
Waite Hoyt |
SS RP
SS RP
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF |
Babe Ruth |
OF |
Hack Wilson |
OF |
Chuck Klein |
OF |
Heinie Manush |
OF |
Earle Combs |
OF |
Goose Goslin |
1. Rogers Hornsby (2B) ranks 20th in doubles (541); 25th in triples (169); 27th in RBIs (1,584); 2nd in all-time batting average (.358); twice leader in hits, triples, and homers; led the league in doubles and total bases 3 times; champion in RBIs, runs scored, and on-base percentage 4 times; for 8 seasons, leader in slugging, and batting average; Triple Crown Winner with .403-39-143 |
2.Harry Heilmann (CF) ranks 19th in doubles (542); 34th in RBIs (1,539); 9th in batting average (.342); led the league in hits once, with 4 batting crowns
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3. Babe Ruth (RF) ranks 32nd in doubles (506); 2nd in homers (714) and RBIs (2,213); 9th in batting average (.342); owns 12 home run titles, 4 in RBIs and total bases, and 7 each in runs scored and slugging average; best on-base average during 6 seasons; has one batting crown; lifetime on-base average of .474 with 1,356 extra-base hits and 2,056 walks |
4.George Sisler (1B) ranks 30th in triples (164); 14th in batting average (.340); led the league in hits twice, and in batting average, and total bases one time |
5. Goose Goslin (LF) ranks 36th in doubles (500); 22nd in triples (173) and RBIs (1,609); has one RBIs title and one batting crown |
6. Pie Traynor (3B) ranks 32nd in triples (32); lifetime batting average of .320 and 10 years batting over .300 during a 17-year career |
7. Mickey Cochrane (C) batted over .300 nine out of 13 years in big leagues; lifetime batting average of .320 and .419 on-base percentage |
8. Joe Sewell (SS) .312 career batting average and .391 on-base percentage; batted over .300 ten seasons; averages 75 RBIs and 82 runs scored per year in 14 campaigns; while playing full seasons in 1925, 1927, 1928, and 1932 struck out 4, 7, 7, and 3 times, respectively
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