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Arky Vaughan
today is the first time i ever have seen that name in print, or ever heard it. he was the best player in the decade of the 30's.
vaughan [ QUOTE ] But the best player of the late 1930s was someone who never finished higher than thirrd in the MVP balloting and never won a World Series. That player was Arky Vaughan, who in 1935 became the only shortstop besides Honus Wagner to lead his league in OPS in the modern era; the .491 OBP he posted that season is also the best ever for a shortstop. [/ QUOTE ] nates article, its not free but its good...buy a subscription |
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