Born October 9, 1898 in Titus, Alabama - Baseball legend Joe Sewell, a Hall of Fame infielder and a World Series champion in 1920 and 1932 with the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees. He set a MLB record of 167.7 at-bats per strikeout 1932.
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This Day In Baseball May 13
The gang at the This Day in Baseball website did it again! They captured the history for May 13 in grand style as they tell us of players such as Rube Marquard, Clyde Bateman, Ty Cobb, Joe Sewell, Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle, Ray Knight, George Brett, Tony Gwynn, Alex Rodriguez, and more that made history on this day. MLB May 13
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