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Former players with fewest career hits who were single-season hit leaders (1940-1999):
Dale Mitchell: 1,244 hits (led league in 1948)
Don Mueller: 1,292 hits (led in 1954)
Lenny Dykstra: 1,298 hits (led in 1990, 1994)
Barney McCosky: 1,301 hits (led in 1940)
Bobby Richardson: 1,432 hits (led in 1962)
Johnny Pesky: 1,455 hits (led in 1942, 1946, 1947)
Joe Rudi: 1,468 hits (led in 1972)
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