Baseball History Podcast
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Baseball HP 1228: Norm Cash
Norm Cash was a left-handed power hitting first basemen for the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers in a career that lasted from 1958 until 1974
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Baseball HP 1227: Tony Cuccinello
Tony Cuccinello was a right handed hitting second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Bees, New York Giants, Boston Braves and Chicago White Sox from 1930 through 1945. He went on to coach for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers.
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Baseball HP 1226: Stuffy McInnis
Stuffy McInnis was a right handed first baseman for the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Boston Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Philadelphia Phillies from 1909 through 1927. He also managed the Philadelphia Phillies in 1927.
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Baseball HP 1224: Bob Meusel
Bob Meusel was a right-handed outfielder for the New York Yankees from 1920 through 1929 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1930.
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Baseball HP 1222: Del Ennis
Del Ennis was a right-handed outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox from 1946 to 1959.
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Baseball HP 1221: Clint Courtney
Clint Courtney was a left-handed catcher for the New York Yankees, St. Louis Browns, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, and Kansas CityAthletics in a career that lasted from 1951 until 1961.
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Convention Floor 11: Steve Treder/Anthony Giacalone
Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Steve Treder/Anthony Giacalone. Getting No Satisfaction: The San Francisco Giants of 1965 ----:"But for the Tense Situation Locally"…: The Los Angeles Dodgers and Summer of 1965.
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Convention Floor 10: Jim Gordon
Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Jim Gordon. The Fred Haney Stories
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Convention Floor 09: Gilbert Martinez
Presentation at SABR 41 convention by Gilbert Martinez. Not all No-decisions Are Created Equal: Evaluating a Little-examined Pseudo Statistic
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Baseball HP 1218: Fred Toney
Fred Toney was a right-handed pitcher for the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, New Yourk Giants and St. Louis Cardinals from 1911 through 1923.
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Baseball HP 1217: Lyn Lary
Lyn Lary was a shortstop for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals from 1929 through 1940.
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Convention Floor 08: Dick Rosen
Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Dick Rosen.
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Baseball HP 1216: Stan Spence
Stan Spence was a left-handed hitting outfielder for the Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators and St. Louis Browns from 1940 through 1949.
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Convention Floor 07: Bill Staples
Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Bill Staples.
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Baseball HP 1215: Roger Maris
Roger Maris was a left-handed slugging outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals in a career that lasted from 1957 through 1968. He held the single season home run record from 1961 until 1998.
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Convention Floor 06: Francisco E. Balderrama
Presentation at the SABR 41 Convention by Francisco E. Balderrama.
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Baseball HP 1214: Gary Geiger
Gary Geiger was a center fielder for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves and Houston Astros in a career that lasted from 1958 through 1970.
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CF 05: Bryan Soderholm-Difatte
Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Bryan Soderholm-Difatte.
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Baseball HP 1213: Swede Risberg
Swede Risberg was a shortstop for the Chicago White Sox from 1917 until 1920. He was the youngest member of the Black Sox scandal to be banned from professional baseball for life.
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Convention Floor 04: Phil Birnbaum
Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Phil Birnbaum
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Baseball HP 1212: Jim Perry
Jim Perry was a right-handed pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers and Oakland Athletics from 1959 through 1975.
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Convention Floor 03: John Simpson
Interview from the SABR 41 convention with John Simpson. In Search of the Greatest Game Ever Played in Dixie
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Baseball HP 1211: Jack Rothrock
Jack Rothrock was a speedy utility player for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Athletics from 1925 through 1937.
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Baseball HP Exh 1202
Answers to emails and comments
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Convention Floor 02: Patrick Kilgo
Interview with Patrick Kilgo at the SABR 41 convention
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Baseball HP 1210: Pat Moran
Pat Moran was a catcher for the Boston Beaneaters, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies from 1901 through 1914. He went on to manage the Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds from 1915 through 1923.
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Baseball HP Exh 1201
EMails, comments and other thoughts from Baseball History Podcast announcer Bob Wright
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Convention Floor 01: Adrian Burgos Jr.
Interview from SABR 41 with Adrian Burgos Jr.
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Baseball HP 1209: Hilton Smith
Hilton Smith was a right-handed pticher for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro American League from 1936 through 1948.
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Baseball HP 1208: Dick Williams
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Baseball HP 1207: Hal Trosky
Hal Trosky was a first baseman for the Cleveland Indians fro 1933 to 1941 and the Chicago White Sox in 1944 and 1946.
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Baseball HP 1206: John Meyers
John Meyers was a catcher for the New York Giants, Brooklyn Robins and Boston Braves in a career that spanned the seasons 1909 to 1917.
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Baseball HP 1205: Mel Almada
Mel Almada was a left-handed center fielder for the Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, Stl Louis Browns and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1933 through 1939.
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Baseball HP 1204: Paul Derringer
Paul Derringer was a right handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago Cubs in a career that lasted from 1931 until 1945.
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Baseball HP 1203: Bobby Boyd
Bobby Boyd started as a first baseman in the Negro Leagues and then became the first black player for the Chicago White Sox. He went on to play for the Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Athletics, and Milwaukee Braves in a major league career from 1951 until 1961.
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Baseball HP 1202: Johnny Murphy
Johnny Murphy was a righthanded, control pitcher who pitched mostly in relief for the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox from 1932 through 1947. Murphy later became General Manager for the 1969 Mets.
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Baseball HP 1201: Chick Fewster
Chick Fewster played mostly second base but also shortstop, third base, and outfield for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Brooklyn Robins in a career that spanned the seasons 1912 to 1927.
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Baseball HP 1152: Bob Weiland
Bob Weiland was a left-handed pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns, and St. Louis Cardinals in a career that lasted from 1928 through 1940.
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Baseball HP 1151: Al Jackson
Al Jackson was a gutty left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds in a career that lasted from 1959 through 1969.
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Baseball HP 1150: Early Wynn
Early Whnn was a right handed, Hall of Fame pitcher for the Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago White Sox in a career that lasted from 1939 until 1963.
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Baseball HP 1149: Fred Haney
Fred Haney was a third baseman for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals from 1922 through 1929. He also served as a manager for the St. Louis Browns, Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Braves, and General Manager for the Los Angeles Angels.
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Baseball HP 1148: Joe Rudi
Joe Rudi was a right-handed outfielder and first baseman for the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics, California Angels, and Boston Red Sox in a career that lasted from 1967 through 1981.
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Baseball HP 1147: George Kell
George Kell was a third baseman for the Philadelphia Athletics, Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, and Baltimore Orioles in a career that started in 1943 and lasted through 1957. Following his retirement as a player, Kell went on to become a baseball broadcaster.
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Baseball HP 1146: Wes Westrum
Wes Westrum was a catcher for the New York Giants from 1947 through 1957. He went on to serve as manager of the New York Mets from 1965 through 1967 and the San Francisco Giants in 1974 and 1975.
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Baseball HP 1145: Roger Peckinpaugh
Roger Peckinpaugh was a major league shortstop for the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Washington Senators, and Chicago White Sox from 1910 until 1927. He managed the New York Yankees in 1914 and then the Cleveland Indians from 1928 through 1933 and then again in 1941.
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Baseball HP 1144: Al Lopez
Al Lopez had a career as a major league catcher for the Brooklyn Robins and Brooklyn Dodgers, the Boston Bees, Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleveland Indians from 1928 through 1947. He then went on to manage the Cleveland Indians andChicago White Sox through 1969
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Baseball HP 1143: Les Moss
Les Moss played as a catcher for the St. Louis Browns for the most significant portion of his career, and was a backup catcher almost all his career. In addition to the Browns, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, and Chicago White Sox in a career that lasted from 1946 through 1958. Moss also managed the Chicago White Sox in 1968 and the Detroit Tigers in 1979.
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Baseball HP 1142: Walt Lerian
Walt Lerian was a cather who played two seasons for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1928 through 1929. His life was tragicall cut short by an out-of-control vehicle after the end of the 1929 season.
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Baseball HP 1141: Orval Overall
Orval Overall, righthanded pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs from 1905 through 1913.
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Baseball HP 1140: Johnny Beazley
Johnny Beazley, righthanded pitcher, played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Braves in a careere that lasted from 1941 through 1949.
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Baseball HP 1139: Robin Roberts
Robin Roberts, righthanded, Hall of Fame pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, Balimore Orioles, Houston Astros, and Chicago Cubs from 1948 through 1966.
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Baseball HP 1138: Cesar Tovar
Cesar Tovar played infield and outfield positions for the Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees from 1965 through 1976.
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Baseball HP 1137: Rip Repulski
Rip Repulski, outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Boston Red Sox from 1953 through 1961
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Baseball HP 1136: Baby Doll Jacobson
Baby Doll Jacobson spent most of his career playing center field for the St. Louis Browns but in a career that spanned the seasons from 1915 through 1927, he also played for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Philadelphia Athletics.
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Baseball HP 1135: Babe Phelps
Babe Phelps was a catcher for the Washington Senators, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Pittsburgh Pirates in a career that spanned the years 1931 through 1942
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Baseball HP 1134: Bill Freehan
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Baseball HP 1133: Everett Scott
Everett Scott was a shortstop for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, and Cincinnati Reds in a career that lasted from 1914 until 1926.
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Baseball HP 1132: Jack Taylor
John W. Taylor, pitcher for the Chicago Orphans, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals in a career that spanned the seasons 1898 through 1906. For a five-year period he achieved a pitching record of never being relieved in a game.
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Baseball HP 1131: Dom DiMaggio
Dom DiMaggio played his entire 11-year baseball career for the Boston Red Sox, a career that spanned the seasons 1940 through 1953.
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Baseball HP 1130: Pat Dobson
Pat Dobson was a right-handed starting pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians in a career that spanned the seasons 1967 through 1977. He was best known for being one of four Orioles pitchers to win 20 games in the 1971 season.
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Baseball HP 1129: Bill Nicholson
Bill Nicholson was a left-handed hitting outfielder for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies in a career that spanned 1936 through 1953.
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Baseball HP 1128: Pat Seerey
Pat Seerey was an outfielder for the Cleveland Indians from 1943 to 1948 and the Chicago White Sox in 1948 and 1949.
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Baseball HP 1127: Don Wert
Don Wert, third baseman for the Detroit Tigers from 1963 through 1970 and Washington Senators in 1971.
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Baseball HP 1126: Bill Terry
Bill Terry was a first baseman for the New York Giants from 1923 through 1936 and manager of the Giants from 1932 through 1941. A lefthand hitter, he tended to smash line drives to left center and straightaway center. He had a signature season in 1930 with a .403 batting average.
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Baseball HP 1025: Ray Schalk
Ray Schalk, catcher for the Chicago White Sox from 1912 through 1928. He also played one year for the New York Giants in 1929. Shalk was known for his handling of picthers and his outstanding defensive ability; he was considered the greatest defensive catcher of his era.
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Baseball HP 1124: Lefty O'Doul
Lefty O'Doul began his Major League career as a left-handed pitcher with the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox from 1919 to 1923. After developing a sore arm he returned to the Minor Leagues and converted himself into a power-hitter for the New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Brooklyn Robins from 1928 through 1934.
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Baseball HP 1123: Bill Lefebvre
Bill Lefebvre pitched with the Boston Red Sox in 1938 and 1939. After a 4-year absence from the major leagues, he played for the Washington Senators in 1943 and 1944. Lefebvre's best pitch was a fastball but he also threw a slider and palmball.
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Baseball HP 1122: Jerry Grote
Jerry Grote, catcher for the Houson Colt 45's, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Kansas City Royals. He spent 12 seasons of his 16-year career with the Mets. His career spanned the years 1963 to 1981, including 1969 with the Miracle Mets.
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Baseball HP Exp 1103
Answering emails and comments
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Baseball HP 1121: Lefty Tyler
Lefty Tyler, left-handed pitcher for the Boston team that was known as the Doves, Rustlers, and Braves from 1910 through 1917. Ha also pitched for the Chicago Cubs from 1918 through 1921.
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Baseball HP 1120: Red Barrett
Red Barrett, right-handed pitcher, played for the Cincinnati Reds, Boston Braves and St. Louis Cardinals in a career that spanned 12 years starting in 1937 and finishing in 1949.
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Baseball HP 1119: Diego Segui
Diego Segui, right-handed pitcher for the Kansas City Athletics, Washington Senators, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Pilots, Boston Red Sox, and Seattle Mariners from 1962 through 1977.
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Baseball HP 1118: Luis Tiant
Luis Tiant, right-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, and California Angels in a career that spanned the seasons 1964 through 1982.
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Baseball HP Exh 1102
Answering emails and comments
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Baseball HP 1117: Fred Hutchinson
Fred Hutchinson, right-handed pitcher for the Detroit Tigers from 1939 to 1953. He was also manager for the Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals, and Cincinnati Reds.
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Baseball HP 1116: Jon Warden
Jon Warden, left-handed pitcher for the Detroit Tigers in the 1968 season. He contributed to the Tigers pennant with four wins and three saves in 28 games in relief. After the 1968 season he was selected by the Kansas city Royals in the expansion draft but due to injuries never pitched for them.
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Baseball HP 1115: Al Weis
Al Weis, utility infielder for the Chicago White Sox from 1962 to 1967 and the New York Mets from 1968 to 1971. He was one of the unexpected heroes of the 1969 Miracle Mets.
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Baseball HP 1114: Joe Hauser
Joe Hauser, first baseman and home run hitter for the Philadelphia Athletics and Cleveland Indians from 1922 through 1929.
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Baseball HP 1113: Happy Felsch
Happy Felsch, centerfielder for the Chicago White Sox from 1916 through 1920. Felsch was banned from professional baseball for life for his involvement in the 1919 "Black Sox" scandal.
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Baseball HP Exh 1101
Answering emails and comments
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Baseball HP 1112: Bud Harrelson
Bud Harrelson, shortstop for the Mets from 1967 through 1977 including the year of the "1969 Miracle Mets". He also played for the Phillies and Rangers and went on to manage the Mets for part of 1990 and 1991.
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Baseball HP 1111: Bob Johnson
Bob Johnson, All Star outfielder for the Philadelphia A's in the 1930's and early 1940's. Johnson also played for the Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox.
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Baseball HP 1110: Rogers Hornsby
Rogers Hornsby, infielder and manager from 1915 through 1937, spent the majority of his playing career with the Cardinals but also played for the Cubs, Braves, Giants, and Browns. He managed each of these teams at one time and also managed the Reds.
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Baseball HP 1109: Slim Sallee
Slim Sallee, left-handed pitcher for the Cardinals, Giants and Reds whose career spanned fourteen seasons from 1908 through 1921.
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Baseball HP 1108: Ed Lopat
Ed Lopat, left handed pitcher that played on 5 World Championship teams for the New York Yankees from 1949 through 1953. He also played for the White Sox and Orioles in a career that spanned the years 1944 through 1955.
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Baseball HP 1107: Rabbit Maranville
Rabbit Maranville, Hall of Fame shortstop for the Braves, Pirates, Cubs, Robins, and Cardinals. His 23 year career spanned the years 1912 through 1935.
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Baseball HP 1106: Bobby Murcer
Bobby Murcer, outfielder for the Yankees, Giants, and Cubs from the mid 1960"s through the early 1980's. He continued in baseball as a broadcaster for the Yankees.
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Baseball HP 1105: Tommy Holmes
Tommy Holmes, outfielder for the Boston Braves in the 1940's and managed the club for parts of 1950 and 1951.
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Baseball HP 1104: Frank Thomas
Frank Thomas: Power hitting left fielder, first and third baseman for the Pirates, Reds, Cubs, Braves, Mets, Phillies, and Astros through the 1950's into the mid 1960's.
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Baseball HP 1103: Marty Bergen
Marty Bergen, troubled catcher for the Boston Beaneaters in the late 1890's
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Baseball HP 1102: Buck Weaver
Buck Weaver, switch-hitting third baseman/shortstop for the Chicago White Sox from 1912 through 1920.
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Baseball HP 1101: Doc Cramer
Doc Cramer, left-handed hitting center fielder that played for four American League teams from1929 to 1948 (Philadelphia A's, Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers).
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Baseball HP 1054: Ray Fosse
Ray Fosse: All-Star catcher for the Indians and A's in the 1970's
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Baseball HP 1053: Dick Drago
Dick Drago, right handed relief pitcher for the Kansas City Royals and Boston Red Sox in the 1970's.
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Baseball HP 1052: Hoot Evers
Hoot Evers: Right handed centerfielder for the Detroit Tigers from the mid 1940's through the mid 1950's
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Baseball HP 1051: Dr. Bobby Brown
Dr. Bobby Brown, Yankee third baseman and American League President
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Baseball HP 1050: Amos Otis
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Baseball HP 1049: Dennis Bennett
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Baseball HP 1048: Jack Kramer
Right handed pitcher for the Browns and Red Sox
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Baseball HP 1047: BHP Update
Show updates and changes
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Baseball HP 1046: Sparky Lyle
Left handed relief pitcher Sparky Lyle
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Baseball HP 1045: Dave Magadan
TWIBH- Dave Magadan; Dictionary- Allow
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Baseball HP 1044: Jim Konstanty
TWIBH- Jim Konstanty; Dictionary- Passed Ball
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Baseball HP 1043: Gene Tenace
TWIBH- Gene Tenace; Dictionary- Slide step
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Baseball HP 1042: Richard Rudolph
TWIBH- Richard Rudolph; Dictionary- Trainer
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Baseball HP 1041: Heinie Manush
TWIBH- Heinie Manush; Dictionary- Center Field
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Baseball HP 1040: George McQuillan
TWIBH- George McQuillan; Dictionary- Batboy
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Baseball HP 1039: Ed Reulbach
TWIBH- Ed Reulbach; Dictionary- Career Year
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Baseball HP 1038: Joe Gordon
TWIBH- Joe Gordon; Dictionary- Dead Arm; Tour- Hiroshima Toyo Carp
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Baseball HP 1037: Ray Caldwell
TWIBH- Ray Caldwell; Dictionary- Away game
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Baseball HP 1036: Joe Harris
TWIBH- Joe Harris; Dictionary- Arbitrator
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Baseball HP 1035: Atley Donald
TWIBH- Atley Donald; Dictionary- Unearned Run
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Baseball HP 1034: Dwight Gooden
TWIBH- Dwight Gooden; Dictionary- Wild Pitch
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Baseball HP 1033: Dave Dravecky
TWIBH- Dave Dravecky; Dictionary- Sweep Tag
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Baseball HP 1032: David Justice
TWIBH- David Justice; Dictionary- Season Ticket
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Baseball HP 1031: Bert Blyleven
TWIBH- Bert Blyleven; Dictionary- San Diego Chicken
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Baseball HP 1030: Pie Traynor
TWIBH- Pie Traynor; Dictionary- Automatic out
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Baseball HP 1029: Babe Adams
TWIBH- Babe Adams; Dictionary- M&M Boys
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Baseball HP 1028: Eddie Rommel
TWIBH- Eddie Rommel; Dictionary- Manager
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Baseball HP 1027: Rube Marquard
TWIBH- Rube Marquard;Dictionary- Keep the team in the game
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Baseball HP 1026: Bill Russell
TWIBH- Bill Russell;Dictionary- Key hit
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Baseball HP 1025: Tony Oliva
TWIBH- Tony Oliva; Dictionary- Gamer
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Baseball HP 1024: Eddie Grant
TWIBH- Eddie Grant; Dictionary- Fastball
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Baseball HP 1023: Tim Keefe
TWIBH- Tim Keefe; Dictionary- Call for the Ball
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Baseball HP 1022: Tony Perez
TWIBH- Tony Perez; Dictionary- Cactus League
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Baseball HP 1021: Ron Swoboda
TWIBH- Ron Swoboda; Dictionary- Batting Order
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Baseball HP 1020: Greg Luzinski
THWBH- Greg Luzinski; Dictionary- National Pastime; Tour- Richmond Flying Squirrels
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Baseball HP 1019: Howard Johnson
TWIBH- Howard Johnson; Dictionary- Batting Practice
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Baseball HP 1018: Minnnie Minoso
TWIBH- Minnie Minoso; Dictionary- Bad hands
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Baseball HP 1017: Earl Wilson
TWIBH- Earl Wilson; Dictionary- Three up, three down
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Baseball HP 1016: Gavvy Cravath
TWIBH- Gavvy Cravath; Dictionary- Utility Player
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Baseball HP 1015: Bo Jackson
TWIBH- Bo Jackson; Dictionary- Say it ain't so, Joe
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Baseball HP 1014: Pete Reiser
TWIBH- Pete Reiser; Dictionary- Lay one down
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Baseball HP 1013: Kiki Cuyler
TWIBH- Kiki Cuyler; Dictionary- Call up; Tour- CitiField
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Baseball HP 1012: Ken Harrelson
TWIBH- Ken Harrelson; Dictionary- Arm Speed
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Baseball HP 1011: Randy Hundley
TWIBH- Randy Hundley; Dictionary- Pocket; Tour- Shea Stadium
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Baseball HP 1010: Eddie Stanky
TWIBH- Eddie Stanky; Dictionary- Release Point
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Baseball HP 1009: Ron Fairly
TWIBH- Ron Fairly; Dictionary- Slide
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Baseball HP 1008: Pedro Guerrero
TWIBH- Pedro Guerrero; Dictionary- Designated Hitter
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Baseball HP 1007: Johnny Evers
TWIBH- Johnny Evers; Dictionary- Gap Hitter
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Baseball HP 1006: Germany Schaefer
TWIBH- Germany Schaefer; Dictionary- Base Coach
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Baseball HP 1005: Gail Harris
TWIBH- Gail Harris; Dictionary- Baseball Writers Association of America
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Baseball HP 1004: Tommie Agee
TWIBH- Tommie Agee; Dictionary- At Bat, On Deck, In the Hold
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Baseball HP 1003: Cecil Fielder
TWIBH- Cecil Fielder; Dictionary- Natural Hitter
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Baseball HP 1002: Ed Walsh
TWIBH- Ed Walsh; Dictionary- Game Ball
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Baseball HP 1001: Walker Cooper
TWIBH- Walker Cooper; Dictionary- Backswing
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Baseball HP 0953: Andy Messersmith
TWIBH- Andy Messersmith; Dictionary- All Over the Plate
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Baseball HP 0952: Lee Mazzilli
TWIBH- Lee Mazzilli; Dictionary- Illegally caught ball; Tour- Milwaukee County Stadium
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Baseball HP 0951: Frank Robinson
TWIBH- Frank Robinson; Dictionary- Keep Your Eye on the Ball
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Baseball HP 0950: Cecil Cooper
TWIBH- Cecil Cooper; Dictionary- Journeyman; Tour- Hanshin Tigers
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Baseball HP 0949: Al Rosen
TWIBH- Al Rosen; Dictionary- Bench Strength
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Baseball HP 0948: Joe Morgan
TWIBH- Joe Morgan; Dictionary- Base Stealing
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Baseball HP 0947a: Dale Murphy
TWIBH- Dale Murphy; Dictionary- Attendance
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Baseball HP 0947: Dale Murphy
TWIBH- Dale Murphy; Dictionary- Attendance
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Baseball HP 0947: Dale Murphy
TWIBH- Dale Murphy; Dictionary- Attendance
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Baseball HP 0946: Roger Craig
TWIBH- Roger Craig; Dictionary- Humm-baby
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Baseball HP 0945: Mike Flanagan
TWIBH- Mike Flanagan; Dictionary- Unhittable
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Baseball HP 0944: Jack Coombs
TWIBH- Jack Coombs; Dictionary- Spark Plug
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Baseball HP 0943: Fred Snodgrass
TWIBH- Fred Snodgrass; Dictionary- Fadeaway
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Baseball HP 0942: Art Nehf
TWIBH- Art Nehf;Dictionary- Doctor;Tour- Wahconah Park
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Baseball HP 0941: Charlie Hough
TWIBH- Charlie Hough; Dictionary- Make or break season; Tour- Great American Ballpark
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Baseball HP 0940: Jesse Burkett
TWIBH- Jesse Burkett; Dictionary- Bad Call
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Baseball HP 0939: Walt Bond
TWIBH- Walt Bond; Dictionary- A Second Time Through the Order-Classic Baseball Seasons Relived
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Baseball HP 0938: George Wiltse
TWIBH- George Wiltse; Dictionary- Manager of the Year
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Baseball HP 0937: Willie Davis
TWIBH- Willie Davis; Dictionary- Called game
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Baseball HP 0936: Joe Bush
TWIBH- Joe Bush; Dictionary- Nail Biter
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Baseball HP 0935: Joe McGinnity
TWIBH- Joe McGinnity; Dictionary- Fair territory; Tour- Durham Bulls
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Baseball HP 0934: Jack Buck
TWIBH- Jack Buck; Dictionary- Automatic take
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Baseball HP 0933: Gates Brown
TWIBH- Gates Brown; Dictionary- Bat around
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Baseball HP 0932: Dazzy Vance
TWIBH- Dazzy Vance; Dictionary- Vance
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Baseball HP 0931: Clay Dalrymple
TWIBH- Clay Dalrymple; Dictionary- Guess Hitter
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Baseball HP 0930: Sal Maglie
TWIBH- Sal Maglie; Dictionary- Game of Inches
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Baseball HP 0929: Ed Delahanty
TWIBH- Ed Delahanty; Dictionary- Day Game
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Baseball HP 0928: George Mullen
TWIBH- George Mullen; Dictionary- No trade clause
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Baseball HP 0927: Wally Post
TWIBH- Wally Post; Dictionary- Asterisk
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Baseball HP 0926: Max Carey
Game 0926: TWIBH- Max Carey; Dictionary- Makeup
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Baseball HP 0925: Rocky Colavito
TWIBH- Rocky Colavito; Dictionary- Active Player
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Baseball Hp 0924: Eddie Collins
TWIBH- Eddie Collins; Dictionary- Triple Play
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Baseball HP 0923: Bob Allison
TWIBH- Bob Allison; Dictionary- Open Stance
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Baseball HP 0922: Ted Lyons
TWIBH- Ted Lyons; Dictionary- Back off
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Baseball HP 0921: Virgil Trucks
TWIBH- Virgil Trucks; Dictionary- Short Hop
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Baseball HP 0920: Bob Groom
TWIBH- Bob Groom; Dictionary- Unconditional Release
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Baseball HP 0919: Vic Raschi
TWIBH- Vic Raschi; Dictionary- Expand the Strike Zone
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Baseball HP 0918: Tom Brunansky
TWIBH- Tom Brunansky; Dictionary- Slap Tag
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Baseball HP 0917: Earl Averill
TWIBH- Earl Averill; Dictionary- Beat a Tag
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Baseball HP 0916: Moe Drabowsky
TWIBH- Moe Drabowsky; Dictionary- Bag
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Baseball HP 0915: Duke Snider
TWIBH- Duke Snider; Dictionary- Arizona Fall League
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Baseball HP 0914: Jose Canseco
TWIBH- Jose Canseco; Dictionary- General Admission
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Baseball HP 0913: Herb Score
TWIBH- Herb ScoreTour- CD Review
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Baseball HP 0912: Orlando Cepeda
TWIBH- Orlando Cepeda;Dictionary- Back foot
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