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A hundred and ninety-one. Mention the number anywhere near a ballpark and before you can ask who or what, fans will almost certainly shape their lips with a single word: Wilson. They'll tell you Hack Wilson, a burly, bull-necked outfielder who roamed Wrigley Field in the 1920s and 1930s, was the man who drove in 191 runs in 1930--more than most players had hits. A few of them will know that in 1929, Wilson racked up 159 RBI and hit 39 home runs.
Fouled Away: The Baseball Tragedy of Hack Wilson [Book]
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Jackie Robinson: Biography, Baseball Player, Activist
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Rickey & Robinson: The True, Untold Story of the Integration of Baseball
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