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THIS ARTICLE IS OUT OF DATE

This is a great article, meticulously researched. Unfortunately, it now needs to be rewritten. Much of the information is no longer true. Major League Baseball has rightly conferred “Major League” status on the so-called Negro Leagues, which means that a number of players need to be added. Most significantly, the last .400 hitter is not Ted Williams, but now Artie Wilson, who batted .435 in 1948.