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    Ryan M. Spaeder‏Verified account @theaceofspaeder 19 Nov 2020

    Willie Mays began his career going 1-for-26.

    6:12 PM - 19 Nov 2020
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      2. L.A. Nation‏ @TheLANation 19 Nov 2020
        Replying to @theaceofspaeder

        Same with Bregman right?

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      3. L.A. Nation‏ @TheLANation 19 Nov 2020
        Replying to @TheLANation @theaceofspaeder

        What hall of farmer had the wurst start to their career?

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      2. Greg Kallet‏ @GKallet24 19 Nov 2020
        Replying to @theaceofspaeder

        The “1” was a home run off of Warren Spahn if I’m not mistaken.

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      3. Ryan M. Spaeder‏Verified account @theaceofspaeder 19 Nov 2020
        Replying to @GKallet24

        yup

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      1. Reply Ry‏ @ref513 19 Nov 2020
        Replying to @theaceofspaeder

        My grandpa would tell me this stat after games I didn’t play well. Didn’t translate quite as much for me as it did for Willie

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      1. Brian Frankenberg‏ @BrianBuckeye 19 Nov 2020
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        I read the Baseball Life of Willie Mays when I was a kid. I became an immediate fan of his and wished I had seen him in his prime. I still have the book.

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      1. John Thorn‏ @thorn_john 19 Nov 2020
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        After being called up from Minneapolis where he had batted .477.

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      2. Sports Fact Lover‏ @LoveSportsFacts 19 Nov 2020
        Replying to @theaceofspaeder

        Sandberg was 1 for6 in Philly in ‘81, then 1 for 30 in Chicago to start ‘82.

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      3. Ryan M. Spaeder‏Verified account @theaceofspaeder 19 Nov 2020
        Replying to @LoveSportsFacts

        that is a good nugget!

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      2. Glen Macnow‏Verified account @RealGlenMacnow 19 Nov 2020
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        That only hit being a home run off of Warren Spahn, I believe.

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      3. Colange‏ @Nick_Colange 19 Nov 2020
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        Correct. Watched that episode of Ken Burns Baseball last night.

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