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I just checked out Mickey Vernon's BBR page, and it seems like he is a forgotten star. Two batting titles, 7 x AS, and 2495 hits. He also missed two full seasons to military service. Based on his seasons before and after those two years, he probably puts up at least 300 more hits (assuming no injuries). That gets him to around 2800 hits, and there are no eligible players with more than 2800 hits who aren't in the HOF unless they have some sort of scandal associated with them.

It's interesting to look back at players who missed years due to military service, segregation, lockouts and strikes, epidemics, etc. and wonder what could have been. I'm sure there will be a few borderline guys who fall short of milestones due to the Covid shortened season and the looming lockout.

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Wow!

So much in that column!

.336. What a special number. Who knew & yet we knew.

Pitchers leaving the game. Nancy Faust united a fan base & resurrected a song one season just because she could (just a couple weeks back, I was watching a Serie A game and the crowd in Torino was singing the same song 48 years later).

The Dybber. Ah the Dybber. One of the great things in baseball is that players can be remembered by two fan bases in different ways. Glad that Dybber is a hero to some. Here in Chicago, mention the Dybber and Sout' Siders will groan or curse ('83). Me? I don't carry that grudge. It's baseball ... baseball happens.

Another terrific post Joe.

Thanks

JT

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