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Posted By: Glen V
Last weekend I went to a White Sox game. They were giving prizes for correct trivia answers, but nobody in the stadium could answer the following... (I'm sure this group will do better - no looking it up... |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
I think it's Lou Brock but didn't he get 3000 hits? |
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Posted By: dennis
mantle? |
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Posted By: rick
it's not Brock. |
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Posted By: ms4epg1
Pete Rose? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Instinctively (sic); I'd say it was the Fordham Flash, Frankie Frisch |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I could only go back to 2500 hits, but of the group, George Davis would be the first 2000 hits |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
There were two other early switch hitters who accumulated a fair amount of base knocks - Tommy Tucker and Duke Farrell. Farrell has a Chicago connection, although it was with the National League, and I don't think either of them ever got to 2000. |
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Posted By: Glen V
Davis is correct. Good job Jay! |
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