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Obviously, HOWARD JOHNSON

In 1984, Howard Johnson of the Detroit Tigers had 355 at bats! tulsa
 

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Oh, I forgot...what do I win? tulsa
(while the fact above is true, I hope everyone knows I'm kidding)
 

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Tulsa said:
In 1984, Howard Johnson of the Detroit Tigers had 355 at bats! tulsa

WOW- interesting answer Tulsa...however that isn't what I was looking for...

I cannot believe how ironic your answer is though...:icon_conf
 

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Tulsa said:
Oh, I forgot...what do I win? tulsa
(while the fact above is true, I hope everyone knows I'm kidding)

You mind telling me how you pulled that answer out?:lolBIG:
 

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World Number One said:
1984

tigers started out 35-5
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I thought Tulsa had it but apparently he was just goofing...BTW HoJo really did bat 355 times in 1984 , for DETROIT!

:lolBIG:
 

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Nice job W#1

Tigers came out like gangbusters back in 1984 and went wire-to-wire, finishing it off by handling San Diego rather easily....those Tigers teams could have won a bit more than they did as they did get upset by Kansas City the following year.
 

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THAT WAS AN IRONIC ANSWER...I was concentrating on batting average highs since 355 is a great batting average and I was trying to find who hit 355, but Tony Gwynn (sp?) hit just a bit less than that for the highest batting average in 1984. So, I found a couple of batters had been at bat 355 times and tossed that out as a stupid, but true answer...Howard Johnson of the Detroit Tigers. Laughin Loud!! Great thread Journeyman. tulsa
 

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Tulsa thats very ironic! You pick a guy from the very TEAM and YEAR and didn't realize it...


I didn't know what to make of your answer at first....I had to go back and double check to see if Joihnson did bat 355 times (which he did)

Too funny!
 

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