Gordon Nell (August 17, 1907 – May 22, 1986) was a minor league baseball player who hit over 350 career home runs.
He led the league in hits, doubles, home runs, runs scored (152), RBI (189), total bases and slugging percentage and he tied Sammy Hale for the league lead in batting average to win the Triple Crown.
His hitting was so prodigious that he was considered the "bane of pitchers the league over" and "one of the most feared hitters in the country.
He won another home run title, led the league in RBI (175), total bases and slugging and — after taking over for Pete Susko as team manager partway through the season — led the team to a league championship victory.
At 41 years old, the slugger played his final season in 1949, hitting .319 with 29 home runs and 39 doubles.