When Dave Nelson stole a career-high 51 bases in 1972, he always had the green light
from manager
Ted Williams, who rarely allowed any player such free rein. Nelson's
best season, in 1973, was the only time he was an everyday player; he had career
highs in batting average (.286) and home runs (7) and made the All-Star team. It
was his second and last season above .240. He later became a baserunning coach for
several teams.
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