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When was the last time two players on the same team had a .600+ SLG?

I know the Yankees must have done it several times with Ruth and Gehrig, but I can't think of another combo.

 

The reason I ask, is because of ARam and Lee, who have put up a SLG% of .599 and .738 respectively, are darned close.

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When was the last time two players on the same team had a .600+ SLG?

I know the Yankees must have done it several times with Ruth and Gehrig, but I can't think of another combo.

 

The reason I ask, is because of ARam and Lee, who have put up a SLG% of .599 and .738 respectively, are darned close.

 

Pujols and Edmonds last year, Rolen almost made it 3 at .598.

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When was the last time two players on the same team had a .600+ SLG?

I know the Yankees must have done it several times with Ruth and Gehrig, but I can't think of another combo.

 

The reason I ask, is because of ARam and Lee, who have put up a SLG% of .599 and .738 respectively, are darned close.

 

Pujols and Edmonds last year, Rolen almost made it 3 at .598.

Impresive. I didn't think Edmonds' SLG was that High.

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Hack Wilson and Gabby Hartnett did it in 1929, while Wilson and Rogers Hornsby accomplished it again 1930. If I had to guess, those were probably the only two Cub teams to accomplish such a feat.
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If we add Dunn, we'll have 3, will we not? :D

 

EDIT - OK, so I was off.. I thought Dunn was slugging better.. but .550 ain't bad. :)

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When was the last time two players on the same team had a .600+ SLG?

I know the Yankees must have done it several times with Ruth and Gehrig, but I can't think of another combo.

 

The reason I ask, is because of ARam and Lee, who have put up a SLG% of .599 and .738 respectively, are darned close.

 

It can't be that rare; the Cubs had 4 as recently as 1998.

 

 

Of course, Orlando Merced, Jason Maxwell, and Mike Morgan batted a grand total of 19 times combined, so maybe that doesn't count.

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When was the last time two players on the same team had a .600+ SLG?

I know the Yankees must have done it several times with Ruth and Gehrig, but I can't think of another combo.

 

The reason I ask, is because of ARam and Lee, who have put up a SLG% of .599 and .738 respectively, are darned close.

 

It can't be that rare; the Cubs had 4 as recently as 1998.

 

 

Of course, Orlando Merced, Jason Maxwell, and Mike Morgan batted a grand total of 19 times combined, so maybe that doesn't count.

 

Cliff Bartosh is slugging an outstanding 1.000 right now!

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Pujols and Edmonds last year, Rolen almost made it 3 at .598.

 

Pujols (.667) and Edmonds (.617) also did it in 2003

 

Pujols (.610) and JD Drew (.613) both topped .600 in 2001.

note: Drew only played 109 games and had 375 AB missing time with a broken wrist.

 

Ortiz(.603) and Manny(.613) both topped .600 in 2004 as well for the BoSox

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