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Originally Posted by Seven
I genuinely believe had the strike not occurred in 1994, that Tony Gwynn would've hit .400.
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And Fred McGriff, who hit 34 home runs in that shortened season, would easily have hit 7+ more, and would be in the Hall as an automatic choice, with his 500 clean career homers.
Those are the 2 things that bothered me most about that strike, besides it killing my baseball card business for a few years.