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Daily Position Focus: Shortstop, Third Base

George McBride, Norman Elberfeld
Reno Bertoia
Eddie Yost
Charley Gelbert
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Sam Rice
Harmon Killebrew
George McBride, Norman Elberfeld

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* Factoid: Walter Johnson: "The Big Train" Gains Steam played Pitcher for the mighty Senators.
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A schoolboy sensation in Cincinnati, Ed batted .460 as a senior in high school. The shortstop's batting average doesn't indicate his true value to the Senators. A great man with a glove, Ed topped the Washington club in games played last season.



Sam's fielding percentage of .993 tied him with 2 other players for the league lead. in 1951. He also tied for the league lead in doubles with. 36. He appeared in 143 games, and his batting average was .275. His rookie year in the majors was 1947. This was his second in organized ball.



When they want somebody to come through with a hit in the pinch they call on Dave Harris. He in listed as an outfielder, but he does most of his work as a pinch-hitter. Batted .327 in 81 games last year. He is 30, five feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds, batting and throwing right-handed. He is a sheriff in his home town of Greensboro, N. C. He first came up to the big league in 1925 with the Boston Braves, but failed to win a place. The White Sox bought him in 1930 and traded him to Washington.



Rookie Cards

Bob Oldis
Mike Brumley, Lou Piniella
Tom Grieve

Gallery Redux!

Don Blasingame, Second Base - Senators.
Camilo Pascual, Pitcher - Senators.

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

Ken Hamlin
In 1963 at Rochester, Ken led the International League in fielding.
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Senators
Total Card Count

877

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