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Hochman: Does .300 matter? Donovan (.313) makes case, though Cardinal isn’t ‘numbers-driven’

Summary by Murray Ledger and Times
(TNS) For generations, “300” was a thing. A .300 batting average was a baseball benchmark. It meant something — you were a gosh dang good hitter, that’s what you were.
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Murray Ledger and Times broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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