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Who is the only eligible player(not including Pete Rose of course) who is not in the hall of fame, who has over 9000 at bats lifetime, while still having a .300 average?


(Eligible means he is been retired as an active player for at least 5 years).




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i think i heard this stat somewhere on the radio... edgar martinez?
 

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This one is out of my hard to find bag.

Who was the first player ever to come to bat as a DH whose actual initials were DH?


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Danny Heep, I have heard that one before
 

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Doug Howard
 
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Sorry not Doug Howard.

Hint this question is a littile tricky because the player was not known for his real first name - the one that starts with a D. His proper name has the initials DH - but his baseball initials are MH.



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WTF?

Oh:

In 1986, while playing for the Mets, Danny Heep became the first player in a World Series to be a designated hitter (DH) with the initials "D.H."
 

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