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Related: About this forumIn the 1965 World Series the Dodgers had only one .300 hitter in their lineup.
Don Drysdale.
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In the 1965 World Series the Dodgers had only one .300 hitter in their lineup. (Original Post)
kairos12
May 2020
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Eyeball_Kid
(7,588 posts)1. Nellie Fox...
Was the only 300 (.306) hitter on the Chicago White Sox' 1959 World Series team.
padfun
(1,859 posts)2. In 1968, Carl Yastremski was the only .300 hitter in the American League
His .301 was tops that year.
elias7
(4,209 posts)3. Always appreciated the rare pitcher who could hit
Brother Buzz
(38,069 posts)4. Don Drysdale lost the FIRST MLB game played on the West Coast
The Giants beat the Dodgers 8-0 at Seals Stadium in the first MLB game on the West Coast on April 15, 1958
For a bit of synchronicity and all that, the Dodgers and Giants played each other for the first time on April 18, 1884, in an exhibition game won by the Giants, 8-0.