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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I would think Carl Furillo should be on the list... Almost 2000 (1910) hits and a career .299 hitter (Both of which are better than Minoso, Hodges, etc). He did make the all star team twice in the 1950's and led the league in batting average in 1953 (.344). |
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