HOFer Harry Heilmann doesn't get much "fanfare". Harry developed an interesting hitting pattern in the 1920's, as he flirted with a .400 BA
every odd-numbered season: (
.394 in 1921,
.403 in 1923,
.393 in 1925, and
.398 in 1927.
A right-handed batter, he ranks 3rd highest with a career BA of .342 (Roger Hornsby and Ed Delahanty) are 1st and 2nd, respectively.
Plus, he was quite a clutch hitter with eight 100+ RBI seasons (out of 15 complete seasons).
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