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Lou Finney
Lou Finney was a tough man to strike out. A fast, feisty…
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Fritz Ostermueller
Fritz Ostermueller was 41 years old when he took the mound on…
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Red Nonnenkamp
Red Nonnenkamp had to wait 1,702 days after his first major-league…
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Gene Desautels
Eugene Desautels, a right-handed-batting catcher and protégé…
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Jimmie Foxx
As he had done many times in recent years, Jimmie Foxx chose…
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Moe Berg
Casey Stengel, an eccentric man himself, called Moe Berg "the…
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Doc Cramer
Like many businessmen in the aftermath of the 1929 stock market…
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Bobby Doerr
It was Ted Williams who dubbed Bobby Doerr "the silent captain…
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Jake Wade
In the sandy soil of Carteret County, North Carolina, young boys…
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Joe Heving
Joe Heving was born four years later than his brother Johnnie,…
Elden Auker
Over a major-league career that lasted 10 seasons, Elden Auker…
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Jim Bagby Jr.
Jim Bagby Jr. was a second-generation major leaguer, his career…
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Lefty Grove
Lefty Grove may have been baseball’s greatest all-time pitcher.…
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Tom Carey
A “flashy infielder” known for his fancy defensive work rather…
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Denny Galehouse
Denny Galehouse was born on December 7, 1911, 30 years to the…
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Fabian Gaffke
Before he died, Fabian Gaffke frequently told his family,…
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Bill Sayles
It is fitting that Bill Sayles started his big league career…
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Woody Rich
Woody Rich, all too briefly, was a pitching phenom. He entered…
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Johnny Peacock
Mule trader, major league ballplayer, sawmill operator, college…
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Emerson Dickman
A prewar pitcher, Emerson Dickman was a fastballing, curveballing…
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Bill LeFebvre
How many pitchers hit a home run their first time up in the major…
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Joe Vosmik
The Joe Vosmik story is the classic American tale in which the…
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Boze Berger
Prospects who don’t fulfill their promise are a dime a…
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Jim Tabor
Jim “Rawhide” Tabor was a five-tool player before that phrase…