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Stu Gray
@graymatter
Coulter Mulligan
@coultermulligan-28148a3d369a4fb3
Stewart John
@cnn704
in 1920, a 25-year-old Hornsby—a lifetime .310/.370/.440 hitter to that point—hit .370/.431/.559, leading the league in all three splits, and he also led the league in hits, doubles, RBIs, and total bases. Over the next five seasons combined—this is so ridiculous—Hornsby would hit .402. Nobody, not even Ty Cobb, hit .400 over five full seasons.
Joe Posnanski • The Baseball 100
Bruce Kilpatrick
@brucekilpatrick
Roger Alt
@rogera
Mills Baker
@millsbaker
John Krummel
@jkrummel
John Hayes
@metjohn