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![]() Unquestionably, the best answer to this quiz is......Ed Delahanty. If he had not passed away so tragically, Ed would have topped Ty Cobb's career Batting Average. Ed's batting performance actually improved, as he got older. Not too many ballplayers can boast of doing that. The last 10 years of his career, he batted an unbelievable .374 From all I have read regarding Ed, I'm convinced he was the "Greatest" Right-Handed Hitter". TED Z T206 Reference . |
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