A member of the famed “Murderers Row” lineup from the 1920’s Bob Meusel provided a balanced offensive attack for the Yankees. Meusel had six seasons where he batted over .310 and while he was not necessarily known for his power he was a surprise Home Run leader in the 1925 season, where he also led the American League in RBIs. Meusal was also a capable base runner who swiped 15 bases four times in his career.
With a .500 Slugging Percentage as a Yankee he most importantly he helped them win three World Series Titles. Meusel also had 1,565 Hits with 165 Home Runs for New York.
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