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Bob Lemon
One of the finest hurlers of the past ten years, Bob had the most A.L. Wins in 1950 and tied for the lead in 1954 and 1955. In the 1948 World Series he won 2 games and has pitched in four All Star Contests.
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Tom Candiotti
Corey Kluber
Dennis Higgins
Sam McDowell
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Bob Feller
Bob Feller

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* Factoid: Tom Ragland played Second Base for the mighty Indians.
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Larry came straight from semi-pro ball and became an Indian regular in 1947. A great all-around athlete in High School and Long Island University, he hit .301 in '48, his first full season in the majors. In the '48 World Series, Larry hit .318 in 6 games. He dropped to .280 in '49, but walloped 24 Homers. The next year, he hit .326, 25 Home Runs and drove in 102 runs. Bothered by a pulled leg muscle in '51, he still ranked 2nd in Slugging in the American League.



CAREER APPRAISAL: Hard-throwers were rare in Feller's day, but "Bullet Bob" showed everyone what a real power pitcher was supposed to look like. Despite missing three prime years to the military, the six-time 20-game winner donned seven K crowns.



Bill Davis: Bill looks like he's ready for the big leagues. He batted .311 and smacked 33 HRS at Portland in 1965. Tom Kelly: Tom was one of Portland's leading pitchers last year. The fire- balling righthander won 16 and posted a 2.38 ERA.



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Fausto Carmona
Jensen Lewis
David Huff

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George Vukovich, Outfield - Indians.
Reggie Jefferson, Designated Hitter - Indians. and Reggie Jefferson, First Base - Indians.

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

Mike Garcia
Mike made the hopes that had been held out for him come true in 1951. He appeared in 47 games for the Indians, winning 20, while losing 13. His earned run average was 3.15. He entered professional ball in 1942. His rookie campaign with the Indians came up in 1949.
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