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Posted By: leon
Actually Burdick did NOT designate the "N" for Nineteenth Century. He charted them as only a number. Sometime later they got the N designation....maybe Sports Collectors Bible or.....not sure.....there are actually a fair amount of current, modern day mistakes, that we just take as gospel now. I am not saying it doesn't make sense....I'm just saying a lot of what we know today has been morphed (is that a word?) into what we believe today....regards....btw my beloved Four Base Hits are 690 in the ACC...so they do have a number...which today would be N690...along with Kalamazoo Bats ... |
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