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  1. 4 de ene. de 2012 · For the next five seasons, 1921 through 1925, Hornsby batted .397, .401, .384, .424, and .403, arguably the most dominant stretch in baseball history. His overall average for that five-year stretch was an astounding .402. 33 Coupled with 1920, he strung together six straight National League batting championships.

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  3. Rogers Hornsby Baseball College (1939-1947) [3] Ban Johnson Park was a baseball stadium located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was also known as Whittington Park and McKee Park. The ballpark was located within today's Whittington Park Historic District and directly across from the still active Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo.

  4. Regular season. Rogers Hornsby hit an astonishing .424 in 1924, which remains the modern National League record for batting average in a single season. He also led the league with 89 walks, producing a .507 on-base percentage that was the highest in the National League during the 20th century.

  5. I'll try and find more about the Rogers Hornsby Day; basically it was just a day that they played a game that they made in his honor, not unlike a bobblehead night nowadays. I'll try and find a bit more to show that he was a big deal; I don't currently have access to the books so I'll have to hope google news doesn't let me down.

  6. Rogers Hornsby Stats. Rogers Hornsby was born on Monday, April 27, 1896, in Winters, Texas. Hornsby was 19 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 10, 1915, with the St. Louis Cardinals. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary ...

  7. File:Rogers Hornsby 1928.jpg overlaps two sections and displaces a section head. The "Boston Braves" section is too short to accommodate an image, but it will probably fit elsewhere. File:Rogers Hornsby.jpg has a dead link on its license page. It's the link to the original postcard, apparently. Fix this if you can.