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That letter is a nice piece. Pitchers took their batting more seriously back then. Johndon was above average for a pitcher. He often pinch-hit. I think his last appearance might have been as a pinch-hitter. I still don't see how when they send you out to get pictures of the Big Train for his baseball card, you go with a batting pose. Even if he talks you into shooting a batting pose, you take both and use the pitching one.
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The Big Train was a very good batter. Babe Ruth was arguably a great pitcher too. It's all about what position they help the team the most.
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