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49. Gus Sohr

Playing all but his last two years in the Majors with Pittsburgh, Gus Suhr debuted in 1930 for the Pirates, where he was their starting First Baseman for the majority of the decade.

Suhr went to the 1936 All-Star Game and had eight 150-plus Hits years, twice batting over .300.  He would only have 79 Home Runs for Pittsburgh but was a good clutch hitter with 789 RBIs.   

Notably, Suhr was at one time the National League Iron Man, having played in 822 consecutive Games.   With the Pirates, he had 1,379 Hits and batted .278.

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