Adding pitcher batting history into DMB is tedious work. After a few hours there is seemingly no difference between a .130, .170, or an .060 batting average - they are all atrocious. But every once in a while I come across a gem.
Many already know about Bob Caruthers batting prowess, but it's worth mentioning again. In 1886 he batted .334 / .444 / .527 with 21 doubles and 14 triples.
Nice job Parisian Bob.
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