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Larry came straight from semi-pro ball and became an Indian regular in 1947. A great all-around athlete in High School and Long Island University, he hit .301 in '48, his first full season in the majors. In the '48 World Series, Larry hit .318 in 6 games. He dropped to .280 in '49, but walloped 24 Homers. The next year, he hit .326, 25 Home Runs and drove in 102 runs. Bothered by a pulled leg muscle in '51, he still ranked 2nd in Slugging in the American League.
CAREER APPRAISAL: Hard-throwers were rare in Feller's day, but "Bullet Bob" showed everyone what a real power pitcher was supposed to look like. Despite missing three prime years to the military, the six-time 20-game winner donned seven K crowns.
Bill Davis: Bill looks like he's ready for the big leagues. He batted .311 and smacked 33 HRS at Portland in 1965. Tom Kelly: Tom was one of Portland's leading pitchers last year. The fire- balling righthander won 16 and posted a 2.38 ERA.
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