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Maybe old news to the Playball collectors, but the back of the 1940 Speaker card says 973 doubles in his career, when in fact, he hit 972 doubles.
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It may have correct at the time: https://sabr.org/research/not-chisel...s-and-sabr-era.
The one I really don't understand is the 1933 Sport Kings claim that Babe Ruth hit 42 World Series home runs. |
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Think you meant 793/792
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Yes, you are right 792/793
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