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Originally Posted by Joshchisox08
Some others not mentioned that I completley forgot about:
Cy Seymour ??? .303 average, over 1,700 hits, and 61-56 pitching recrod
Ginger Beaumont ??? .311 average, over 1,700 hits, led the league in 1902 with .357 average
Jesse Tannehill ??? 197-111
Fred Tenney ??? 2231 hits, .294 lifetime average.
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Seymour was a better version of Schulte.
Beaumont had a good career, but unlike Cravath, not enough for a short one.
Tannehill is lower on the pole for pitchers.
Tenney is someone I'm surprised Frankie Frisch didn't pick.