Legendary Washington Senators: Goslin, Johnson, Manush, Rice

The page highlights four baseball legends: Goose Goslin, Walter Johnson, Heinie Manush, and Sam Rice. Goose Goslin had a .316 lifetime batting average over an 18-year career, leading with a .379 average in 1928, and played in 32 World Series games with the Senators and Tigers. Walter Johnson, known for his blazing side-arm fastball, pitched 802 games and won 416 with 113 shutouts, achieving 12 20-game winning seasons. Heinie Manush maintained a .330 lifetime average over 17 seasons, leading AL batters in 1926. Sam Rice, a converted pitcher, achieved a .322 lifetime average, stealing 63 bases in 1920, and holds the AL record for 182 singles in 1925.