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MLB’s .300 hitters become endangered species in era of dominant pitching

NEW YORK (AP) — A .300 hitter has become an endangered species, a victim of increased velocity as 100 mph heaters are no longer rarities.

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MLB's .300 hitters become endangered species in era of dominant pitching

FILE - Kansas City Royals’ Drew Waters reacts after striking out against the Chicago White Sox during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Saturday, July 20, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)


NEW YORK (AP) — A .300 hitter has become an endangered species, a victim of increased velocity as 100 mph heaters are no longer rarities.

“When I got in the league, I’d still see a lot of guys throwing 89, 91,†Baltimore Orioles All-Star slugger Anthony Santander said.

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