| ·Hit
at least 30 home runs a season for five consecutive years from
1950 to 1954
·Had over 100 RBIs during the 1949 to 1955 seasons
·Played in seven World Series, six with Brooklyn
and one with Los Angeles
·Inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame
in 1982
·Career consisted of:
2,071 games played
7,030 at bats
1,921 hits
1,105 runs scored
295 doubles
48 triples
370 home run
1,274 RBIs
·Had a home run percentage of 5.3 percent
·Had a career batting average of .273
·Had a career slugging average of .487
·Had more RBIs during the 1950s than any other
player at 1001
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