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A lot of hitters in MLB history distinguished themselves by their batting stance. Which ones are the most memorable? Here are the 10 most iconic batting stances of all-time.
Wilson's batting average and OBP are much closer together. In fact, they're the same number. That's right. Across 61 plate appearances this year, Wilson has not walked a single time.
Still, the season average of .243 heading into the All-Star break was just ahead of 2022 and 1968 as the lowest since the dead-ball era ended in 1920. “Batting average was down a little bit.
But, it helped Sheffield focus and add power to his swing. He had a career batting average of .292 and ranks 27th all-time in home runs, with 509.
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