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Who led the 1930 Yankees in OPS? Rank the top three.
(Obviously, any decent stat page or book makes this question trivial, but I was asked this in a situation where looking it up was impossible. Seemed good enough to merit a "no cheating" thread. If it's too tough, well, PM me and I'll give ya the first two )
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I would say Gehrig, Ruth and then either Combs or Lazzeri
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Well, you got two right... Actually, not quite two.
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How about Red Ruffing
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there we go! Ruth, Gehrig, and Ruffing.
Nice work!
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