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By Jason Grey
ESPN.com Wednesday, May 27, 2009 No minor league player has created more buzz with his statistical performance this season than Cubs first baseman Jake Fox, who just got the call from the Cubs on Tuesday. Fox, who will turn 27 in July, has hit an astounding .423 in Triple-A this season, with 17 homers, 50 RBIs and 32 extra-base hits in 149 at-bats, leading the minor leagues in batting average, RBIs and extra-base hits, among other categories. He also had a 17-game hitting streak. Sure, he had a batting average on balls in play ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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