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Jim Koenigsberger
Jim Koenigsberger@Jimfrombaseball·
Buddy Lewis broke into the big leagues at age 19, was a regular by age 20, an All Star by age 21. When the infielder recorded his 1,000th career hit on June 4, 1941, he was just 24 years old. Only four players in MLB history reached the 1,000-hit plateau at a younger age. All are in the HOF, Ty Cobb, Mel Ott, Al Kaline, Freddie Lindstrom. Then everything changed. Buddy Lewis enlisted into the army to fight in WWII, flying a C-47 that he named “The Old Fox” in honor of Senators owner Clark Griffith. Lewis survived more than 350 missions. When he returned to the game after a 3 1/2 year absence, he was a different man, a different player. "When I came back from the war, my philosophy of life was completely different. I had changed so much that baseball didn’t mean as much to me, as it did before the war." Lewis left the game 51 days after his 33rd birthday. Lewis had 1,112 hits, 172 doubles, a .306 average and a .372 on-base percentage, at age 24. After the war, he totalled 481 hits. He never regretted his decision to serve his country. HERO & Legend
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hal morris@hal_morris·
RIP Davey Johnson. A fine man and an outstanding manager. I think we would have won it in 1994 had the World Series not been cancelled. #Reds #Mets
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Jim Koenigsberger
Jim Koenigsberger@Jimfrombaseball·
Buddy Lewis broke into the big leagues at age 19, was a regular by age 20, an All Star by age 21. When the infielder recorded his 1,000th career hit on June 4, 1941, he was just 24 years old. Only four players in MLB history reached the 1,000-hit plateau at a younger age. All are in the HOF, Ty Cobb, Mel Ott, Al Kaline, Freddie Lindstrom. Then everything changed. Lewis enlisted into the army to fight in WWII, flying a C-47 that he named “The Old Fox” in honor of Senators owner Clark Griffith, Lewis survived more than 350 missions. When he returned to the game after a 3 1/2 year absence, he was a different man, a different player. "When I came back from the war, my philosophy of life was completely different. I had changed so much that baseball didn’t mean as much to me, as it did before the war." He left the game 51 days after his 33rd birthday. Lewis had 1,112 hits, 172 doubles, a .306 average and a .372 on-base percentage, at age 24. After the war, he totalled 481 hits. He never regretted his decision to serve his country. HERO & Legend
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Scott F
Scott F@TheFrizz87·
Buddy Lewis was born #OTD in 1916. Through 1941 he had 1109 hits & was just 25 years old. He was hitting .306 with an .808 OPS. Missed 3.5 years to the war. Flew over 500 missions & received the Distinguished Flying Cross. The war may have cost him a HOF career.
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Baseball Dudes Inc. 🇺🇸⚾️
Baseball Dudes Inc. 🇺🇸⚾️@BaseballDudes48·
Baseball folk, question: Is there a relation between grip strength and bat speed? Please feel free to tag someone who you think might have some insight on this.
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RIP Pete. The Hit King.
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John Stossel
John Stossel@JohnStossel·
Venezuela's socialist dictator Maduro claims he won re-election. But leaked vote tallies show Maduro lost. The saying goes, "you can vote your way into socialism ... you may not be able to vote your way out." More:
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hal morris@hal_morris·
@Reds Gully, rest in peace.
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Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds@Reds·
The Cincinnati Reds offer condolences to the family and friends of Reds Hall of Fame pitcher Don Gullett, who died today at age 73. Reds CEO Bob Castellini said, "Don dedicated 24 years to this franchise as a player, coach and minor league instructor. An anchor on the pitching staff of one of the greatest baseball teams in history, his contributions to our rich tradition, our city and his community will never be forgotten."
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Gerard Baker
Gerard Baker@gerardtbaker·
The Enemies of Freedom Are Deadlier Than Ever. Western liberal ideas aren’t guaranteed to prevail, and comforting myths breed complacency. wsj.com/articles/the-e…
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Wall Street Journal Opinion
Wall Street Journal Opinion@WSJopinion·
The truth is simple. Iran is at war with Israel and with the U.S. It does not seek compromise or accommodation. It wants what it says it wants: a holocaust in Israel and the destruction of the U.S., writes @wrmead on.wsj.com/3ZZkufZ
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hal morris@hal_morris·
@Reds Pug, RIP my friend. A great teammate, better friend. I was honored to play behind you.
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Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds@Reds·
The Reds are saddened to learn of the passing of former pitcher Tom Browning.
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FanDuel@FanDuel·
31 years ago today, Rob Dibble threw the ball AT Doug Dascenzo as he was running down the first base line after laying a bunt 😂
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Georgia Tech Baseball
Georgia Tech Baseball@GTBaseball·
The all-time 🐐 Coach Hall is now the winningest active NCAA baseball coach 💪
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Lenny Harris
Lenny Harris@LennyHarris·
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Bari Weiss
Bari Weiss@bariweiss·
As head of the Women’s Tennis Association, Steve Simon earns a fraction of what most corporate CEOs take home. But he has demonstrated more courage in a matter of weeks than others have in decades. bariweiss.substack.com/p/womens-tenni…
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Wimbledon
Wimbledon@Wimbledon·
We continue to offer our support to the WTA and share their hope for resolution.
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hal morris@hal_morris·
RIP Stan Williams. The Steamer was a critical factor in our championship 1990 season. Who do you think gave the Nasty Boys their edge? He will be sorely missed.
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