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It's funny you mentioned Joe Hauser. It seems that every time I do a historical/semi-historical replay, Hauser turns out to be a big-time star. In my Pat O'Farrell dynasty, Hauser played from 1922-1936, hit .309-225-1239, got 2013 hits, with a ton of doubles and triples, had a career .901 OPS, and was elected to the Hall of Fame.
I'm pulling for Teddy Ballgame to break the all-time record. Nothing against Jimmie Foxx, but I'd still like to see Ted end up on top.
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