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Wee Willie Keeler

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Cobb and Dimaggio extend hitting streaks, and Hubbel and Marichal pitch historic games on July 2nd

 

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WSH@MIA: Ichiro passes Willie Keeler with 2,956th hit

 

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"Wee Willie" Keeler - Another T206 Moment from The T206 Collection the Players & their Stories

 

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Cut Down On Strikeouts | Wee Willie Keeler Drill

 

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1909-11 T206 Willie Keeler WITH BAT SGC 9 MINT (PWCC)

William Henry Keeler, nicknamed "Wee Willie", was a right fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York Highlanders in the American League. Keeler, one of the best hitters of his time, was elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. One of the greatest contact hitters of all time and notoriously hard to strike out, Keeler has the highest career at bats-per-strikeout ratio in MLB history: throughout his career, on average he went more than 60 at bats between individual strikeouts.
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