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Tony Gwynn admits little has changed during his 20-year major league career. He has the same batting stance, wears the same San Diego Padres uniform and still smacks opposite field doubles with ...
Tony’s magic: In several tributes, Tony Gwynn, the humble Hall of Famer ... In a left-handed batting stance, that would place his dominant right eye closer to the pitcher. Could that have ...
“Tony Gwynn was the ultimate professional ... The younger Gwynn, 31, hits left-handed, too, and has the similar batting stance as he father did, but is just a .239 hitter for his career ...
Tony Gwynn's career was defined by remarkable statistical snapshots – eight batting titles, seven hits championships, 10 times the most difficult man in the league to strike out. But a day in ...
Finally, what does it mean to have piled up a .338 batting average over a 20-year career, over 9,288 at-bats? It means Tony Gwynn would have had to go 0-for-his-next-1,183 to get his average to ...
that Tony Gwynn — to the eighth spot in his batting order. And, as always when managers make any decisions, there were questions. With the seven-game computer-simulated American Professional ...
Tony Gwynn didn't begin his career playing baseball at San Diego State, instead opting to play basketball. Tony Gwynn later credited his days as a point guard for the Aztecs as crucial to ...
And, of course, there was the late, great Tony Gwynn and his batting average. No one has hit .400 in a season since the legendary Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941. The strike of 1994 meant Gwynn ...
I remember in San Diego with Tony Gwynn, Tony always had his little secret hitting things where he would close the door where you really couldn't actually see what he was doing, and I happened to ...
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