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| "By his own account, Cash used a corked bat during the 1961 season, a breakout year he never came close to duplicating. In '61, Cash led the AL in batting with a .361 average, hit 41 homers and drove in 132 runs. After he retired, he demonstrated for SI how he doctored his bat by drilling an eight-inch hole in the barrel, filling it with glue, cork and sawdust." |
| says - JoeyDino (7:56 Mar. 4, 2010 ) |
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season, a breakout year he never came close to duplicating.
In '61, Cash led the AL in batting with a .361 average, hit
41 homers and drove in 132 runs. After he retired, he
demonstrated for SI how he doctored his bat by drilling an
eight-inch hole in the barrel, filling it with glue, cork
and sawdust.
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