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Jack Hayden was contacted by the Boston Americans, desperate for any help they could get during 1906, the worst season in franchise history. Injuries gave Hayden the opportunity to play, working in right field. He hit .248 in 322 at-bats. He had arrived in plenty of time to take part in the longest game in American League history, a 24-inning game on September 1st – in which he hit leadoff and collected two hits ... |
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