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with references to "many outfielders".
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... -3-Gene Woodling, New York, 1951 (tied), 1952, 1953 (tied). N.L.-3-Joe Hornung, Boston, 1881, 1882, 1883. N.L. since 1900-2-Held by many outfielders. Last outfielder- Pete Rose, Cincinnati, 1970, 1971 (tied). Lowest fielding average for leader (100 or more games) N.L.-.941-Pete Gillespie, New ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Kansas City, San Diego, Babe Ruth, fewest grounding, consecutive seasons leading league, many first basemen, consecutive errorless games, doubleheader shutout, six putouts
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Key Phrases:
New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Kansas City, San Diego, Babe Ruth, Walter Johnson, Barry Bonds, Rogers Hornsby, Pete Rose, Hank Aaron, Lou Gehrig, Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle, Randy Johnson, Willie Mays, Rickey Henderson, Ted Williams, George Brett, Nolan Ryan, Jimmie Foxx, Reggie Jackson, Roger Clemens, Christy Mathewson, Mike Schmidt, fewest grounding, consecutive seasons leading league, many first basemen, consecutive errorless games, doubleheader shutout, six putouts, fewest strikeouts, one sacrifice hit, most innings, includes sacrifice flies, more consecutive home, sacrifice hits, many third basemen, many second basemen, pinch home, shutout game, road attendance, seven putouts, consecutive years leading league, many doubleheaders, many outfielders, batters facing pitcher, many shortstops, eight putouts, slugging average
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