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Outfielder Carl Reynolds showed flashes of real stardom, and indeed enjoyed a
13-year career in the majors with a .302 batting average. He played in the
majors in 1934, for Boston, and he actually did have a pretty good year — though
appearing in only 113 games, he kept his average over .400 for a full month
early in the season, and wound up hitting for a .303 average. The Red Sox kept
him on for 1935. He appeared in many fewer games than the season before. He hit
.270, with 35 RBIs ...
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