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Originally Posted by GoCanes
How about Bob Lemon, Hank Greenberg and Bob Harshman?
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Bob Lemon
1948-1953 for Cleveland
The most at bats he ever had in a season was 22. Career .230 average with a .287 obp. He had 6 rbis. And never had a postseason at-bat. Cleveland won the world series in 1948 and 49. However, it doesn't say in his history that he won championships with the team. Maybe he got sent back down to the reserve roster for the world series.
Hank Greenberg
1933 to 1951 with Detroit - Had a very good career.
51-52 Philadelphia Athletics
And he had 3 at bats with the Giants in 52
Hits - 2,641
Homeruns - 477
Average - .291
OBP - .400
Single Season Highs
Hits - 203 in 1939
Homeruns - 44 in 1941
RBIs - 141 in 1941
Average - .337 in 1939
OBP - .478 in 1947(368 at bats that year)
12 time all-star
3 time gold glove award winner
2 time mvp - 1941 and 1945
No Pennants
Jack Harshman
There is no Bob Harshman on my database or baseball-reference.com's database. However, there is a Jack Harshman...I assume that is who you mean?
54-57 Chicago White Sox
58-59 Cincinnati Reds
60-62 New York Yankees
63-64 Pittsburgh Pirates
Harshman had a solid 10 year career going 159-195 with a career 4.38 ERA.
His best season was in 1960 with the Yanks. In 311 innings, he went 20-12 with a 3.84 ERA.
1954 - led the AL in losses and saves with 24 and 21.
1956 - Had 202 walks to lead the AL