1936 R312, Rogers Hornsby ⭐️ GOAT, 2nd Baseman
The hobby should not undervalue the power of "The Ra-Jah".
Over his 23-year career, "The Rajah" established himself as arguably the greatest right-handed hitter in baseball history. He ended his career with a .358 lifetime batting average, which is the third-highest in MLB history.
He won the Triple Crown twice!
Rogers Hornsby batted .402 over 5 years from 1921-25.
Rogers Hornsby is the only player in Major League history to hit 40 or more home runs and bat .400 or better in the same season. He accomplished this historic feat in 1922 with the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the year with a .401 batting average and 42 home runs.