Ted Williams
31 December 2010
an .500, Martínez is the only one currently awaiting the highest honor in baseball, as five (Ted Williams, Babe Ruth, Stan Musial, Rogers Hornsby, and Lou Gehrig) are in the Hall of Fame, and Manny Ramirez and Todd Helton are still playing in the majors. If Albert Pujols stays healthy, he should join the club in 2012.
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3 December 2010
nbsp; He hit .368 but lost the batting title to Tony Gwynn, whose .394 average is the highest since Ted Williams’s .406 in 1941. His .750 Slugging Percentage not only led the majors, but is also the 11th highest in big league history. Only five players topped Bagwell’s Slugging Percentage; two have been linked to steroids, and the other three (Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Rogers Hornsby) are already in the Hall of Fame.
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12 February 2010
Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas officially announced their retirements this week, ending speculation that either one would attempt a comeback in 2010 after not appearing in a big league game last season. Glavine was a great finesse pitcher of his generation, and Thomas was a premiere slugger of the nineties.
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