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Daily Position Focus: Third Base

Gary Scott
Gary Scott
Aramis Ramirez
Brendan Harris
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Cody Bellinger
Dansby Swanson
Pete Crow-Armstrong

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* Factoid: Hector Trinidad played Pitcher for the mighty Cubs.
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Cubs Coffee Talk
Name that player!

Stan Hack, a former star player with the Cubs, is now in his first year of managing in the majors. After six years of experience managing in the Cub farm system, Stan was named to lead the Cubs in 1954. As a player with the Cubs, Hack was one of the National League's finest third basemen and top leadoff men. He is familiar with many Chicago rookies, having managed them in the minors.



The husky youngster is one of the most promising catchers in all of organized baseball. Although he has only had three seasons in pro ball, he has impressed the experts. However, he probably will not see any action this season, because Uncle Sam has his services temporarily. He's been with the Cubs for part of the three seasons he's been in baseball. He batted .301 for Des Moines in 1951.



The smooth throwing youngster was obtained from the San Francisco Giants along with catcher Randy Hundley for pitcher Lindy McDaniel and outfielder Don Landrum on December 2, 1965. As a rookie last season, Bill showed the poise of a veteran. He has a real live fastball and changes speeds effectively. The Cubs' brass are very high on Bill.



Rookie Cards

Shota Imanaga
Heathcliff Slocumb
Christopher Morel

Gallery Redux!

Manny Trillo, Second Base - Cubs. and Manny Trillo, Third Base - Cubs.
Kerry Wood, Pitcher - Cubs.

Back to the Front! Cubs card back du jour...

Dee Fondy
Dee had a good season with the Cubs in 1952. He was in 145 games, and he hit an even .300. He included 21 doubles, 9 triples and 10 home runs among his blows. Last year was his first full season in the majors, although he got in 49 games with Chicago at the beginning of 1951. Finished the season with Los Angeles. Began in 1946. Spent some years in Dodger chain.
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Cubs
Total Card Count

8,248

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