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Posted By: John/z28jd
Looking over George Sislers stats it reminded me how good and relatively unnoticed the Browns outfield was during a 7 year stretch from 1919-1925 when they had the trio of Baby Doll Jacobson,Jack Tobin and Kenny Williams.These 3 guys each finished their career hitting above .300 [311 309 and 319 respectively] and put up the following numbers |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
You'd be hard pressed to match Sisler's offensive dominance between 1917 and 1922. I understand he was a helluva fielder and a terror on the basepath's as well. Sisler is one of the great's of all-time and very underrated until this year. He also had a 2.35 era in 24 games as a pitcher early on in his career. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Phila, NL: 1894. |
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