Right you are...
I looked in the words and saw 714 home runs, so I knew those Boston home runs were included in there... but just above that the last line of stats was for 1932... Then I see that they're talking about World Series stats, and I look up and see that 1934 line for batting.
Still, I wonder why they were so selective about the stats. It doesn't show his hitting while a Red Sox or a Brave, only Yankees; but does show his Red Sox pitching. That could have been presented a bit more clearly. Guess they're Ra, ra-ing the Yankees aspect of it all.
1934 still in New York, 1935 back to Boston.
|