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Earl Webb

William Earl Webb (Known as Earl Webb) (September 17 1897 - May 23 1965) was a baseball player, playing outfield (generally right field) from 1925 to 1933. He also played first base for 12 games in his career. He played for a number of teams including the Boston Red Sox for 3 years. He was born in Bon Air, Tennessee and died in Jamestown, Tennessee. To this day, he holds the record for most doubles in a season with 67 in 1931 with the Red Sox. He had an all-time batting average of .306 with 56 home runs, averaging 14 a year. He also was 2nd in the league in extra base hits in 1931 with 84.

He batted left-handed, and threw right-handed.

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