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    I led all National League shortstops in home runs in 1988 and I would have done so in 1989 too if it wasn't for Dickie Thon. But I also led National League shortstops in errors in 1988 and would have led in 1989 if the guy I replaced hadn't made one more.
    46 wins to match last year's total

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    Andres Thomas, Atlanta Braves, 13 home runs.

    Bob

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      *ding ding!*

      Good job Try this

      I have the third-lowest batting average of anyone who has hit more than 400 home runs. And, yes, I actually played for more than one franchise.
      46 wins to match last year's total

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        Harmon Killebrew.
        « But what's puzzlin' you is the nature of my game... »

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          *ding!*

          Yes, yes, that's right. I need to make these harder XD
          46 wins to match last year's total

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            In 1984, I was pitching a perfect game for the Montreal Expos against the St. Louis Cardinals when it was called off by rain, so I have a five-inning perfect game on my resume. I pitched for three other teams, my career high in wins being just 11. With a fellow pitcher, we accumulated 35% of our team's wins in that career-win season.
            46 wins to match last year's total

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            • #7
              Mustbe David Palmer.
              Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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                *ding ding!*

                Eeeeeyep! Good job

                If my hitting is any kind of indication of the talent of pitchers, Eric Show and Brian Bohanon are the worst pitchers ever to pitch against me.
                46 wins to match last year's total

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