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Daily Position Focus: Pitcher

Johnny Schmitz
Tom Zachary
Jimmy DeShong
Jim Hannan
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Sam Rice
Harmon Killebrew
George McBride, Norman Elberfeld

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* Factoid: Eddie Yost played Third Base for the mighty Senators.
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One of four players to hit a Home Run in every American League Stadium in '51, Ed broke in with the Senators in ’44 without playing in the minors. A War Veteran, Ed led the League in Walks in 1950 and was 2nd in '51 with 126. A New York University student during the off-season, he was tops in the League in Putouts at third base in 1948-50-51 and in Double Plays in 1950. His best year at bat was 1950 with .295.



The 26-year-old first baseman joined the Senators in the deal that brought Frank Howard from L. A. to Washington. In the minors Dick earned quite a reputation for himself. He was the California League's home run champion and RBI leader in 1961. Dick twice led his circuit in putouts while in the Dodger farm chain.



Batted .239 in 155 games for the 1950 Washington Senators. Drove in 59 runs with 144 hits. Batted .273 in 153 games in the 1949 campaign. Drove in 53 runs with 161 hits. Hung up a fielding average of .957. The Senators acquired Sam from the St. Louis Browns, for whom he batted .270 in 98 games in 1948. His 72 hits made for a total of 87 bases. Sam is a good man in the field.



Rookie Cards

Bob Oldis
Dean Stone
Dick Bosman, Pete Craig

Gallery Redux!

Ed Stroud, Outfield - Senators.
Bob Chance, First Base - Senators.

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

Dick Nen
The 26-year-old first baseman joined the Senators in the deal that brought Frank Howard from L. A. to Washington. In the minors Dick earned quite a reputation for himself. He was the California League's home run champion and RBI leader in 1961. Dick twice led his circuit in putouts while in the Dodger farm chain.
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Senators
Total Card Count

877

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