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Daily Position Focus: Third Base

Don Zimmer
Eddie Yost
Eddie Yost
Don Wert
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Sam Rice
Harmon Killebrew
George McBride, Norman Elberfeld

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* Factoid: Casey Cox played Pitcher for the mighty Senators.
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For a player to make good in his first gason is tough enough, but for a young pitcher to jump from Class "D" to the Major leagues, and come through, is a rarity. Such a pitcher was "Sid" Hudson, the lanky Tennessean of the Washington Senators. Coming up from Sanford in the Florida State League with a record of 24 wins and only 4 defeats, Hudson made the change in grade without seemingly acknowledging the fact that the batters in the majors are any tougher. He won 17 games for the Senators in 1940! Winning that many for any club, even while losing 16, is a fairly difficult assignment. Two of his victories, moreover, were brilliant 1-hit games. He hurled three shutouts, including a 1 to 0 triumph in 13 innings over "Lefty" Grove and the Red Sox.



Besides the Honus Wagner card, there are three other rare and valuable shortprints from the 1909 T206 Set, and the group makes up what is called "The Big Four".



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.



Rookie Cards

George Washington Case, Jr.
Don Johnson
Mike Brumley, Lou Piniella

Gallery Redux!

Dick Phillips, First Base - Senators. and Dick Phillips, Outfield - Senators.
Clyde Kluttz, Catcher - Senators.

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

Les Peden
Les, who was the P.C.L.'s Most Valuable Player in '52, was drafted from Los Angeles by the Senators in December of '52. In his first 4 seasons of pro ball since breaking in with Des Moines in '47, Les turned in Batting Marks of .323 .339, .312 and .299. A graduate of Texas A&M, where he was captain of the baseball and basketball teams, Les spent 4 1⁄2 years in the Army.
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Rookie

Senators
Total Card Count

877

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