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Originally Posted by edhans
I'm sure I'll be the only geek to notice, but those numbers don't add up. It wold take 219 at-bats for 46 hits to yield a .210 average. Divided over 34 games, that would average out to almost 6 1/2 at-bats per game. Seems a little high, even for that era.
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He reversed the numbers, 46 games, 34 hits. Old age will do that to you
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