| First Cooperstown electee |
Newsday |
09 May 2025 |
| The first M.L.B. player to reach 3,000 career hits |
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| Baseball player nicknamed the Georgia Peach |
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| "The Georgia Peach" (2 wds.) |
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| He managed the Tigers to a .316 team average (1921) |
Newsday |
16 Mar 2024 |
| Hall of Famer known as the "Georgia Peach" |
LA Times Daily |
29 Nov 2023 |
| Cooperstown charter member |
The Washington Post |
10 Feb 2019 |
| Cooperstown charter member |
LA Times Daily |
10 Feb 2019 |
| Cooperstown charter member |
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| Rival of the Babe |
Newsday |
05 Oct 2018 |
| Holder of baseball's highest career batting average (.366) |
New York Times |
08 Jan 2018 |
| Holder of baseball's highest career batting average (.366) |
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| Baseball's 'Georgia Peach' |
Premier Sunday |
28 May 2017 |
| Baseball Hall of Fame charter member |
The Washington Post |
15 Feb 2017 |
| Babe Ruth's rival |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 Feb 2017 |
| 'The Georgia Peach' of baseball |
Premier Sunday |
28 Jun 2015 |
| Babe Ruth contemporary |
Newsday |
12 Apr 2015 |
| 'The Georgia Peach' of baseball |
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| Babe Ruth contemporary |
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| Georgia-born Hall of Famer |
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| Baseball great known as "The Georgia Peach" |
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| First player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame |
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| Babe Ruth rival |
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| Baseball's 'Georgia Peach' |
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| The Georgia Peach |
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| First major leaguer with 4,000 hits |
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| First elected member at Cooperstown |
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| Hitting legend who Babe Ruth called a "prick"* |
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| Cooperstown charter member |
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| Baseballs' lifetime batting average leader |
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| The Georgia Peach of Cooperstown |
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| First elected member at Cooperstown |
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| "The Georgia Peach" |
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| Baseball's first Hall-of-Famer |
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| Rose's target, once |
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| Holder of baseball's highest career batting average |
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| Tommy Lee Jones portrayal, 1994 |
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| Holder of the highest career batting average in baseball history |
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| Baseball great |
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| He averaged .378 for 12 years. |
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| Famous Tiger |
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| Old-time batting champion. |
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| Member of baseball's Hall of Fame. |
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| First player voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame |
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| Baseball player who set 90 records in his career |
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