Yes. Sometimes players do it after a guy first joins a new team as well
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Jackie robinsin Not true, Jackie Robinson was not a prolific home run hitter, hitting only 137 home runs in his 10 year career. The player you are probably referring to is Hank Aaron, who broke Babe Ruth's career record and went on to hit 745 homers in his career.
You should be happy with what you do. Choose a career you enjoy.
Rogers Hornsby. Hornsby had 301 career home runs and a career batting average of .358.
It depends... if you consider running back and forth and hitting people on a field to make close to 100 million a year a good career, then yes... yes it is.
Babe Ruth Changed the game of baseball with his Home run hitting skills. He saved our national past time from ruin. Coming off the The "Black Sox" scandal of 1919 when the World Series was fixed by gamblers, It took the baseball heroics of Babe Ruth to bring the fans focus back to the game. His flamboyant personality, and home run hitting skills made him a larger than life figure that captured the hearts of baseball fans, and helped restore interest in our national past time. Early in his career Babe Ruth was hitting more home runs than some teams. In the 1920's he established himself as a home run hitting machine, and set the standard of modern day home run records.
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Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt ended his career with a lifetime .267 batting average.
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According to Baseball-Reference (linked below), Josh Gibson had 638 hits in his baseball career.
his baseball career was the best thing he ever had.
The autobiography titled "Hitting Back" was written by tennis legend Martina Navratilova. It was published in 1985 and details her life and career in professional tennis.