To: mason-dixon; dfwgator
Born in Baltimore, but he was a Detroit Tiger through and through. I wonder how many people remember that the 1968 World Champion team had a combined batting average of under .200 at third base and shortstop?
Manager Mayo Smith took a major gamble in teaching regular center fielder Mickey Stanley to play shortstop in the closing days of the 1968 season, a gamble which paid off handsomely in that world series.
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12/19/2014 8:01:09 AM PST by
Vigilanteman
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To: Vigilanteman
I wonder how many people remember that the 1968 World Champion team had a combined batting average of under .200 at third base and shortstop? Yep. That year MLB shortened the distance from the mound to home plate -- batting averages and pitcher ERAs dropped like a rock. The top batter in the AL that year had a .301 average.
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12/19/2014 8:06:42 AM PST by
ScottinVA
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