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Originally Posted by darkhorse
Held, Ramos, Francona and Brown? The odds of that quartet accomplishing this feat are astronomical. Yeah, I realize they're already pretty steep.
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Pedro Ramos won 117 games in a career that spanned 16 seasons. He hit only 15 HR's in 703 career at bats. Was a lousy hitter, poor even for a hurler, with a career BA of .155.
Tito Francona had below average power, even adjusted for his era, with only 125 career home runs in 5,121 at bats.
Larry Brown was a no-hit/good glove shortstop. Totaled 47 HR's in 3,449 at bats.
Woodie Held was the only member of the quartet with above average power.