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Batting average
  
.306

Role
  
Baseball player

Home runs
  
56

Height
  
1.85 m

Runs batted in
  
333

Weight
  
84 kg

Name
  
Earl Webb


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Died
  
May 23, 1965, Jamestown, Tennessee, United States

Most Doubles Hit In A Single Season Minimum 55 MLB


William Earl Webb (September 17, 1897 – May 23, 1965) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball, playing from 1925 to 1933. He played for five teams, including the Boston Red Sox for three years. He was born in White County, Tennessee and died in Jamestown, Tennessee. In 1931, while playing for the Red Sox, he hit a record 67 doubles, a record that still stands today. He had a career batting average of .306 with 56 home runs. Webb finished second in the league in extra base hits in 1931 with 84. His .333 batting average in 1931 was seventh-highest in the American League. He also finished sixth in the 1931 American League Most Valuable Player voting. He batted left-handed, and threw right-handed.

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