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I have no idea Val. Could you at least give us the decade it happened?
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Both happened in the 70's Barry.
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Barry, I already did, in post #13. Both players did this in the 1970's.
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Sorry about that. I'll just take a wild guess and go with Jim Ray Hart.
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Gonna take a guess at the second player...Terry Crowley? He was an NL guy in the middle of the decade between his stints with my Orioles. Always a solid pinch hitter as I recall.
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Trying to think of great 70's pinch hitters (besides Johnson) and most of them weren't power guys like Mota or Davalillo
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The other player I have is Lee Lacy of the Dodgers in 1978 - May 2nd, 6th, and 17th. However, another Net54er has just informed me that Lacy's 3 pinch hit homers were not achieved in 3 consecutive pinch hit appearances, but rather in 3 consecutive pinch hit at bats - Lacy had a pinch hit walk in between one of his homers. Sorry for this mistake! Unser was one of my favorite expansion Senators of the late 1960's, and I have long believed he was the first and only to accomplish this, until I checked the other day and read that Lacy had seemingly done this before Unser.
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Lee Lacy would have been my 800th guess.
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