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Old 07-13-2012, 04:07 PM   #7
yougo1000
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Shoeless Joe ended being a star outfielder for the Indians. He hit .343 with 2569 hits and drove in 1014 runs and scored 1153 times. He peaked in 1911 when he hit .418 with 218 hits.

Nellie Fox was a much weaker player than in real life. He hit .279 and got 1865 hits. He played his entire career for the Cardinals and was a 2-time all star.

The Big Hurt started off well but had many injuries that caused his career to fizzle. He hit .289 and 2012 hits with 397 home runs and 1261 RBIs. He played his career with the A's Royals, and Pirates and was a 7-time all star and 2-time MVP.

Harold Baines ended up being slightly better than Thomas. He his a robust .301 with 2613 hits and 353 home runs. He played for the Mets, Dodgers, Yankees, Blue Jays, and O's he was a 4-time all star.

Roger Hornsby
He was very solid to the tune of a .337 average and 338 home runs. He also had 3592 hits and drove in 1706 runs. He was a career Pirate and was a 4-time MVP.

Stan Musial
Musial was a ton worse than in real life. While he hit .336 with 1580 hits and 154 home runs and 790 RBIs. He was injured in 1950 and suffered setbacks that ended his career. He played for the Yankees and was a 7 time all star and 2-time MVP.

Sandy Koufax
Koufax turned out to be a solid pitcher who had a career record of 237-155 with 3659. He played his entire career for the Cubbies and was a 6-time all star and 5 time Cy Young winner.

Pete Rose
He wasn't as good but not as goo still means over 3000 hits. He hit .285 for his career with 3311 hits and 1126 RBIs. He played for the Indians, Angels, and Twins he was a 7-time all star but never an MVP. He also never had 200 hits in a season.
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