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| | 100 Years of Baseball |
 | | Billy had the good luck (Or was it bad?) of being in the right place at the right time (Or was it the wrong time?) during some of the game’s more ignominious incidents. |
 | | Ty Cobb, an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers for 22 years in the early 1900’s, was one of baseball’s greatest players with a career average of.367, three.400 seasons, and 12 batting titles, but a complete failure in human relationships. |
 | | Maharg became a two-time Baseball Encyclopedia anomaly when besides his one line in the record book because of the 1912 farce, he somehow convinced a Philadelphia Phillies official to let him play in the final game of he 1916 season. |
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