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Related: About this forumDiamond_Dog
(35,308 posts)I would have guessed Rickey Henderson.
kairos12
(13,342 posts)1939 and 1960, with the 40s and 50s in between.
This is my favorite all time BB trivia question.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,829 posts)Ted didn't play in the 70's.
kairos12
(13,342 posts)Diamond_Dog
(35,308 posts)Bleacher Creature
(11,462 posts)He had 66 stolen bases when he was 39. That's just insane.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,829 posts)the man deserves his own life story told to the fullest extent. The good, the great, and, at the end, a little weird.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,829 posts)My Fenway Park memory of Ted William's almost launching a HR over the Monster at an oldtimer's game in the 70's(?)......which would have been his 2nd HR in a row as that's how he ended his career.
DarthDem
(5,372 posts)Thanks for this. I had no idea!!
True Dough
(21,097 posts)put them back?
TxGuitar
(4,283 posts)My best guess for some reason was Maury Wills.
bobnicewander
(931 posts)was not my guess.
.344 lifetime BA. Last man to bat over 400.
A fact about him that I quizzed a local TV sports announcer about back in the 70's then heard it repeated on "The Game Of The Week" national broadcast about a month later was that he never accomplished a feat most good hitters achieved in their careers - he never had 200 hits in any season.
GeoWilliam750
(2,550 posts)He had so many walks, and the highest On Base Percentage in baseball history at .482. In at least one year, he had more walks than hits, and averaged nearly a walk per game, plus more than a hit per game. most of this against the "Williams shift".
The stolen bases across four decades is even more remarkable when one remembers that he only stole 24 bases in his career. Oddly enough, he was also caught stealing in four decades.
Quite an amazing career for a man who missed five seasons to military service.
malthaussen
(17,802 posts)... but he didn't steal any bases in 1930.
-- Mal