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Wasn't Mike Hampton a good hitter ? I remember him hitting a few homers .
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Jimmy Claxton was an impressive hitter; a .350 career batting average 1914-39, primarily for integrated semi-pro and minor league teams (confirmed 277 hits/794 at-bats). In 1929 he hit a preposterous .667 (36 for 54 at the plate in 17 recorded starts) with 13 hits in 13 consecutive at-bats. He was frequently the starting pitcher and clean-up hitter on every team he played for over that duration. Yakima Indians manager Sonny Sontheimer, once described him as, "a team in himself".
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Micah Owings and Adam Loewen. Loewen doesn't seem like he was a great hitter, but he transitioned to an OF after washing out as a pitcher, hit 306 in AAA and then made the Blue Jays roster as an outfielder in 2011. Now he's pitching again.
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Ken Brett was no fluke. Ranked first all time on this list.
http://www.sbnation.com/2011/12/29/2...rs-of-all-time No Spahn Gibson or Drysdale?? |
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Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 05-06-2016 at 09:36 PM. |
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I included those three on my initial list. I'll add three more that have come to mind: Ray Burris Dan Schatzeder Tim Lollar .
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Didn't Tony Cloninger have 2 grand slams in the same game? Not sure I remember correctly on this, but pretty impressive at least for one game.
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Roy Hobbs. Man he was a natural.
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Weird list. No Wes Ferrell or George Uhle on that list, and from bouncing around on Baseball Reference, they should be a clear #1 and #2. |
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Two more from the 19th Century:
Guy Hecker Dave Foutz
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