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Daily Position Focus: Pitcher

Stan Coveleski
Frank Kreutzer
Ray Semproch
Jim Hannan
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Recent Additions

Sam Rice
Harmon Killebrew
George McBride, Norman Elberfeld

Senators Gallery

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* Factoid: Sam Mele played Outfield for the mighty Senators.
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Senators Inserts
Senators Update cards
Senators Coffee Talk
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Always a long-ball threat, Jim has been in organized baseball since 1950. Four times in the minors, Jim topped the .300 mark. His best performance was at Fresno in 1951 when he batted .333.



Clyde left Catawba College in 1938 to play pro ball. In 1941, he hit .336 at Sacramento and the Braves drafted him for 1942. He saw service with the Giants, Cardinals and Pirates, hitting .279 in '44, .285 in '45, .271 in '46 and .302 in '47. In 1949, the Pirates sent Clyde to Indianapolis and in '50 at Baltimore he hit .291 and made the International League All-Star Team. The Browns brought him back to the majors in '51 and traded him to the Senators.



Brant Alyea: The slugging youngster has all the credentials for the majors. In 1962, Brant belted 32 HR's and drove in 116 runs. Pete Craig: Pete is a fine looking young prospect. He was a 14 game winner for two successive seasons in the minors.



Rookie Cards

Jim Kaat
Tom Grieve
Clyde Kluttz

Gallery Redux!

Vito Valentinetti, Pitcher - Senators.
Dick Hyde, Pitcher - Senators.

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

Sam Dente
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.
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Senators
Total Card Count

877

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