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Another hallowed record has fallen as Ichiro Suzuki breaks Pete Rose's once thought unbreakable career hits record.
Also Cool Papa Bell has been declared the new holder of best batting average in a season for his average of .747 in 1938 (estimated) breaking Rogers Hornsby .424 in 1924, and Shirly "Beard" Davis is the new most games played consecutively record holder for her record set in the 1947-56 All-American Womens' softball league, passing Cal Ripkens 2632 in a row.
MLB will now accept any leagues records as being applicable to MLB records as long as the holder is not a white male. (Bonds is still the all-time HR king despite Sadaharu Oh having hit more).
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2016/06/16/ichiro-suzuki-breaks-pete-roses-hits-record-didnt/
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2016/06/16/ichiro-suzuki-breaks-pete-roses-hits-record-didnt/
Kudos to Pete Rose for referring to himself now as the new hits "queen", as Rose is determined to be un-politically correct to the end. For what it's worth most baseball commenters have dissed the idea of Suzuki
's totals being "in the same league" as Rose's. However the global agenda keeps rolling along.
Also Cool Papa Bell has been declared the new holder of best batting average in a season for his average of .747 in 1938 (estimated) breaking Rogers Hornsby .424 in 1924, and Shirly "Beard" Davis is the new most games played consecutively record holder for her record set in the 1947-56 All-American Womens' softball league, passing Cal Ripkens 2632 in a row.
MLB will now accept any leagues records as being applicable to MLB records as long as the holder is not a white male. (Bonds is still the all-time HR king despite Sadaharu Oh having hit more).
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2016/06/16/ichiro-suzuki-breaks-pete-roses-hits-record-didnt/
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2016/06/16/ichiro-suzuki-breaks-pete-roses-hits-record-didnt/
Kudos to Pete Rose for referring to himself now as the new hits "queen", as Rose is determined to be un-politically correct to the end. For what it's worth most baseball commenters have dissed the idea of Suzuki
's totals being "in the same league" as Rose's. However the global agenda keeps rolling along.