Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Went from being one of the best pitchers to arguably the best hitter ever | Babe Ruth | 93%
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Luckiest Man became the first to have his number retired in 1939 | Lou Gehrig | 91%
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Best career batting average, and perhaps dirtiest player | Ty Cobb | 91%
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Always quotable, he has earned a record 10 World Series rings as a player | Yogi Berra | 91%
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The last player to bat over .400 for a full season | Ted Williams | 90%
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Humanitarian who had his 3,000th hit before dying in a plane crash | Roberto Clemente | 88%
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Won two MVP titles in Pittsburgh before moving on to the west coast and controversy | Barry Bonds | 87%
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Banned from baseball and the Hall of Fame in spite of having the most career hits | Pete Rose | 84%
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Charter member of the Hall of Fame class, but better known recently for his baseball card | Honus Wagner | 79%
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Japanese import who holds the most hits in a single season (262) record | Ichiro Suzuki | 79%
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The Man who holds most St Louis career hitting records | Stan Musial | 76%
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Older brother of Cy Young winner Jim Perry | Gaylord Perry | 75%
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Famously waved a home run fair in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series | Carlton Fisk | 72%
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Hard living owner of the record for career HRs by a switch hitter | Mickey Mantle | 72%
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Dominant southpaw who observed the Jewish Holy Days | Sandy Koufax | 67%
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Won MVP titles with the Reds and the Orioles | Frank Robinson | 60%
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Older brother with a famous hitting streak as well, perhaps his most impressive stat is having 369 career strike-outs and 361 home runs | Joe DiMaggio | 60%
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First catcher to ever win the major league batting average crown in 2006 | Joe Mauer | 54%
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This Professor holds the record for most Golden Gloves | Greg Maddux | 49%
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This fixture at 1st base for the Dodgers in the 1970's holds the NL record for consecutive games | Steve Garvey | 45%
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Famously spectacled Bosox outfielder holds the club record for consecutive games hitting streak | Dom DiMaggio | 42%
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Last lefthanded hitter to win the Triple Crown in 1967 | Carl Yastrzemski | 39%
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All-Star for the Indians and the first black American Leaguer | Larry Doby | 37%
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Batted over .400 in 1911 while properly shod, but still did not win the batting title | Joe Jackson | 36%
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