Speedy Wally Rehg was never an everyday outfielder. He led the AL with 10 pinch hits
and 36 pinch at-bats for the 1914 Red Sox, but hit .219 overall that year. He missed
most of the following season with a bad knee. Coming back with the Braves in 1917,
he hit .270, earning the most playing time in his career and reaching personal highs
of 48 runs and 31 RBI.
(NLM)