Lyttle hit .310 in 126 at-bats for the 1970 Yankees in his most active season. He
was a good outfielder, but had little power and lacked(O-h)h)h)consistency.
(JFC)
»July 13, 1973: Montreal's Hal Breeden pinch-hits home runs in each game of a doubleheader split with Atlanta, tying the major-league record set by Joe Cronin on June 17, 1943. Expo pinch hitter Jim Lyttle also adds a homer. Montreal outslugs Atlanta, 11–7 in game 1, and the Braves return the favor, 15–6 in game 2.