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  • dyf237
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    Is Roy White the only player ever to hit triples from both sides of the plate in the same game?

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  • soberdennis
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    Originally posted by RBIS View Post
    The answer I have is Roy White - '68 Yankees.

    I think there were a few other players with a higher BA than Harrah (one of two baseball pallidromes I know -- can you name the other?) that season. Remember, no AB mins.
    I am not surprised it was 1968. .270 my have finished in the top10 in the AL that year. I haven't looked it up, so I don't know for certain. But it wouldn't surprise me.

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  • Utter Chaos
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    Originally posted by ipitch View Post
    There's a few.
    Dave Otto
    Dick Nen
    Mark Salas
    Johnny Reder
    Eddie Kazak
    and Robb Nen

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  • ipitch
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    Originally posted by RBIS View Post
    (one of two baseball pallidromes I know -- can you name the other?)
    There's a few.
    Dave Otto
    Dick Nen
    Mark Salas
    Johnny Reder
    Eddie Kazak

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  • RuthMayBond
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    Originally posted by RBIS View Post
    I think there were a few other players with a higher BA than Harrah (one of two baseball pallidromes I know -- can you name the other?) that season. Remember, no AB mins.
    I'd be surprised if there aren't more than Nen (Bob doesn't count?

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  • Edgartohof
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    I guess I concur

    I must have just passed over '68 when looking at White's career.


    And as far as Harrah goes, he should be the answer, if it were not for Rich Hinton who went 1-2 that year (.500 BA).

    As long as we are on the subject, that was actually Hinton's only hit in his career (he was a pitcher for a short period of time - 5 teams in 6 years).

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  • KCGHOST
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    Roy White in 1968 works for me.

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  • RBIS
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    Originally posted by Edgartohof View Post
    Roy White? He switch hit triples Sept. 8th, 1970...but I don't think he ever lead his team in BA...not thos yankee's teams anyways.

    Toby Harrah lead the '72 Rangers in BA, hitting .259, but he wasn't a swith-hitter, nor did he ever even hit 2 triples in the same game regardless.

    I guess that means more searching
    The answer I have is Roy White - '68 Yankees.

    I think there were a few other players with a higher BA than Harrah (one of two baseball pallidromes I know -- can you name the other?) that season. Remember, no AB mins.

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  • Edgartohof
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    Roy White? He switch hit triples Sept. 8th, 1970...but I don't think he ever lead his team in BA...not thos yankee's teams anyways.

    Toby Harrah lead the '72 Rangers in BA, hitting .259, but he wasn't a swith-hitter, nor did he ever even hit 2 triples in the same game regardless.

    I guess that means more searching

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  • RBIS
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    Originally posted by RBIS View Post
    Who is the last player to lead his team in BA for a season with a BA below
    .270? This includes all players, regardless of minimum at bat requirements.

    Time for clues:
    Clue #1: He hit switch hit triples in the same game.

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    BA - Below .270 Team Leader

    Who is the last player to lead his team in BA for a season with a BA below
    .270? This includes all players, regardless of minimum at bat requirements.
    Last edited by RBIS; 04-04-2008, 10:22 AM.

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