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Originally Posted by Caporegime
Thanks for the quick response. Interesting stuff.
I can do this all day, but let me know when you get tired of this.
Bobby Murcer
Joe DiMaggio
Bill Madlock
And one more obscure one, Sam Militello
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Bobby Murcer
1971 Cincinnati Reds
1971-1973 Philadelphia Athletics
1973-1975 Detroit Tigers
1976 New York Giants(14 at bats)
1978 Washington Senators(27 at bats)
1979 Chicago White Sox(3 at bats)
Murcer had a decent first 4 years in the league. After that he started seeing limited at bats.
Hits - 688
Homeruns - 81
AVG - .259
OBP - .342
1973(best season with Athletics and Tigers) - .279 AVG and .355 OBP, 19 homeruns, 83 rbis, and 35 doubles
Never played in postseason and has 1 gold glove
Joe DiMaggio
1936-1952 New York Yankees
1953 Pittsburgh Pirates
Excellent career - starting winning MVPs once Ted Williams had his career ending injury
Hits - 3,147
Homeruns - 540
Average - .321
OBP - .387
1943(best season) - .342 avg, .410 obp, 49 homeruns, 137 rbis
13 time all-star
3 gold gloves
2 MVPs(1948 and 1949)
236 postseason at bats - .314 average, .371 obp, 10 homeruns, and 40 rbis
Won 9 pennants with the Yankees and 3 world championships
Longest hitting streak was 23
Bill Madlock
1973-1979 Chicago White Sox
1980-1983 Pittsburgh Pirates
1984-1987 Boston Red Sox
1988-1989 New York Yankees
Had a good career
Hits - 2,347
Homeruns - 155
AVG - .280
OBP - .320
1978(best season) - .304 average, .346 obp, 18 homeruns, and 84 rbis
4 time all-star
3 pennants with white sox and 1 championship
2 pennants with Pirates and 1 championship
Sam Militello
1994-1995 Detroit Tigers
5-2 with a 3.75 ERA in 57 innings.