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I thought Del Unser was one of the 2
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Rich, you are correct - Del Unser is 1 of the 2 - he did it with the Phillies in 1979 on June 30th, July 5th, and July 10th - Unser was the 2nd player to accomplish this feat.
The first player, yet to be identified, was also a NLer.
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I have no idea Val. Could you at least give us the decade it happened?
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Both happened in the 70's Barry.
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Barry, I already did, in post #13. Both players did this in the 1970's.
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Sorry about that. I'll just take a wild guess and go with Jim Ray Hart.
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Gonna take a guess at the second player...Terry Crowley? He was an NL guy in the middle of the decade between his stints with my Orioles. Always a solid pinch hitter as I recall.
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Trying to think of great 70's pinch hitters (besides Johnson) and most of them weren't power guys like Mota or Davalillo
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