George Kell worked diligently at all facets of the game, relying on constant
practice to become a solid hitter and a sure-handed fielder. He batted over .300
nine times and topped American League third basemen in fielding percentage seven
times. Utilizing a strong and accurate throwing arm, Kell led the league in
double plays six times, assists four times and in putouts twice. In 1949, Kell
dramatically captured the American League batting title when he edged out Ted
Williams by less than two ten-thousandths of a point, .34291 to .34276.