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Roy White
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Developed a unique batting eye as a child by playing a game called sock ball using a rag-stuffed ankle sock.
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Provided lineup protection for a legendary Japanese home run king while playing overseas.
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Set an American League record with 17 sacrifice flies in a single season.
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Career Totals
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WAR
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AB
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H
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HR
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BA
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R
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RBI
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SB
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OBP
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SLG
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OPS
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OPS+
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46.8
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6650
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1803
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160
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.271
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964
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758
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233
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.360
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.404
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.764
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121
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Statistics via Baseball-Reference.com
The Original Clue
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