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1. At the age of 40 in 1981 with the Phillies, I had 140 hits in the season and led the league. The following season I had 172 hits, with 140 of those being singles. Just the singles were more than most had in the entire season. I retired with the most hits in baseball. Who am I?
2. At the age of 41, I finished third in the batting average category, hitting .330. I led the league seven times in batting throughout my 22-season career. I played my entire career for the same team. Who am I?
3. At the age of 41, I went 24-11 with a 1.26 ERA with Boston. At age 42, I won another 19 with Cleveland. I still had it although I never won a Cy Young Award or a season MVP. Who am I?
4. In 1972, I was still a pitching fool at the age of 49 with the Dodgers. I was a five time all-star and led the league twice in ERA. My money pitch was the knuckleball. Who am I?
5. Although I made a name for myself as a Red Sox third baseman, I also played for the Yankees, then my final two seasons in Tampa Bay. At the age of 41, I still hit .301 in my final season, and retired with a .328 batting average. I left with two Gold Gloves also. Who am I?
6. At age of 32 in 1979, I struck out 223 batters. 10 years later at 42, I struck out 301 and I didn't stop. I pitched until I was 46. I had over 5,000 strikeouts in my career. Who am I?
7. Some said that was over the hill in 1949 at the age of 42. My eyesight was still excellent as I was walked 121 times in the season. I hit .301 with the White Sox and had 148 hits in the season. Although I never saw a World Series game in my career, my shortstop abilities were still good enough to place me in the Hall of Fame in 1964. Who am I with this aching body?
8. Which 40-year old stole 37 bases in 1999?
9. In 1965, I pitched for the Kansas City Athletics at the ripe age of 58. Who am I?
10. I retired with the most strikeouts in history, a feat which I'm not proud of. At the age of 40 in 1986, I struck out 115 times, the 18th time in my career that I topped the 100 mark. My nickname of the name of a month helped overshadow this awful statistic. Who am I?
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