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kairos12

(13,331 posts)
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 04:20 PM Feb 2022

How many players since WW2 have played 150 games and hit .376

Stan Musial-1948. Exactly 150 games. Hit .376 exactly.

Rod Carew was hitting .376 on his 150th game on September 13, 1977.

He finished at .388 in 155 games.

One of the greatest hitters ever.

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How many players since WW2 have played 150 games and hit .376 (Original Post) kairos12 Feb 2022 OP
What was George Brett in 1980? Moostache Feb 2022 #1
Tony Gwinn came close. WestMichRad Feb 2022 #2
Strike killed it. kairos12 Feb 2022 #4
157 games as per: patphil Feb 2022 #5
I am not sure what season you are referencing with respect to Tony. kairos12 Feb 2022 #7
I wrote in response to the post above mine that identified him as hitting .370, patphil Feb 2022 #8
Brett kairos12 Feb 2022 #6
Went to see the Twins that year and Carew came into the stands and sat with us rurallib Feb 2022 #3
That's a cool story. underpants Feb 2022 #9

Moostache

(10,180 posts)
1. What was George Brett in 1980?
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 04:31 PM
Feb 2022

Tony Gwynn in 1994 was nearing 0.400 if I recall correctly (without looking it up)...1994 was also the year MLB killed my love of the game and replaced it with a benign passing interest.

Billionaires fighting with multi-millionaires to see how much of the nearly $500 for one-game that they fleece a family of 4 to attend a game in person? No thanks...I have my memories and regrets that my boys never got the same.

WestMichRad

(1,889 posts)
2. Tony Gwinn came close.
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 04:32 PM
Feb 2022

He batted .370 in 1987, but I didn’t look to see how many games he played.

George Brett flirted with .400 one year as well, but I didn’t look up his final average that year (or how many games he played).

Musial… Carew… Gwynn… Brett… some of the all-time best pure hitters ever.

kairos12

(13,331 posts)
7. I am not sure what season you are referencing with respect to Tony.
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 04:43 PM
Feb 2022

In 1994 he played in 110 games, not 150. In 1987 he did play 157 games, but batted .370. not 376.

patphil

(7,122 posts)
8. I wrote in response to the post above mine that identified him as hitting .370,
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 04:50 PM
Feb 2022

but didn't know how many games he played.

rurallib

(63,293 posts)
3. Went to see the Twins that year and Carew came into the stands and sat with us
Thu Feb 10, 2022, 04:37 PM
Feb 2022

It was July 4th. The crowd was pathetic. Just a couple of thousand.
We went early to watch BP. Carew took his cuts. Then he looked around and saw just a few people in the stands.

We were in low boxes behind 1st base dugout. Carew climbed up on top of the dugout, came in the stands and asked if he could join us for a few minutes.

We had quite the pleasant chat for about ten minutes. Then he said he had to go to work.

He got a couple of hits that night.
Oh yeah - this was at the old Met stadium where the giant shopping mall is now.

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