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Started by ultimate7, 12/16/04, 09:42:06 PM

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ultimate7

This NES RBIer played OF, he once had hits in 7 consecutive World Series ABs and had a Post Season BA of over .400 with 52 ABs.

I'll check for answers in the morning.
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
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JoeDirt

I'm pretty sure that's Billy Hatcher...consecutive hits came with the Reds in '90...
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malnuboy

What do you got there, the 4 volt? I did you a favor.

ultimate7

Hatcher is correct, nice one Joe.  I don't think I've asked one that has taken more than 10 minutes to get an answer.
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
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ultimate7

Hatcher was 21 for 52 in his 2 Post Seasons (86 Astros and 90 Reds).  In the 1990 WS Hatcher reached base in his first 8 PAs and ended up 9 for 12 with 2 BBs and 1 HBP for and .800 OBP helping the Reds sweep the favored A's
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
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Quote from: ultimate7 on 12/17/04, 02:33:48 PM
Hatcher was 21 for 52 in his 2 Post Seasons (86 Astros and 90 Reds).  In the 1990 WS Hatcher reached base in his first 8 PAs and ended up 9 for 12 with 2 BBs and 1 HBP for and .800 OBP helping the Reds sweep the favored A's
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