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| | Bob Meusel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nicknamed “Long Bob” for his 6 foot 3 inch frame, Meusel hit for a.309 career batting average while slugging 368 doubles, 94 triples, 156 home runs, and driving in 1,067 runs. |
 | | Meusel’s eleven-year career began on April 14, 1920 with the New York Yankees, with whom he remained for all but his last season with the Cincinnati Reds. |
 | | Meusel, a left fielder, led the American league in home runs (33), runs batted in (138) and extra-base hits (79) in 1925, considered by many to be his best season. |
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