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I seek to convey insightful data-driven analysis and interesting statistics. I founded @MSportingStudio. I created @pwoba_plus. I go to Michigan
Dec 20, 2019 269 tweets >60 min read
A colossal thread: Interesting stats on every single player in the Baseball Hall of Fame 1. Ty Cobb (induction year: 1936)

In 1911, Ty Cobb led the major leagues in runs (147), hits (248), doubles (47), RBIs (127), stolen bases (83), batting average (.419), SLG (.620), OPS (1.086), OPS+ (196), and total bases (367).

His .366 career AVG is the highest of all-time.