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Jose Ramirez just became the 2nd switch hitter (and first 3rd baseman) to get to 250 HRs and 250 stolen bases.

Who was the first switch hitter to achieve that?
Mickey Mantle
 

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No and no
 

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Andruw?

Edit: scratch that, he wasn’t a switch hitter.
 

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Time for the reveal?

Once you guess the obvious switch hitters like Mantle, Murray & Jones the answer becomes easier since those three couldn’t really run…..Mantle’s injury cost him everything
 

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OK well the answer is Carlos Beltran
 

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Who are the only 3 players in the Integration Era (since 1947) with 45+ home runs and 10+ triples in a single season?
 

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Who are the only 3 players in the Integration Era (since 1947) with 45+ home runs and 10+ triples in a single season?
Mantle?
 

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I Google the answer and two of them never hit 10 triples in any season. I also took this to mean the same season, like Mays in 1955
 
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