Correct, although there might be some argument over "unnotable." Not many other left-handed 3rd basemen
anyone can point to (with either hand), and despite that bar sinister, no mere cup-o'coffee footnote he.
From his SABR bio:
"Pete Palmer and Gary Gillette honored him with their Ex Post Facto Award as the American Association’s
Most Valuable Player in 1882. Charles F. Faber named him the league’s best third baseman
for 1882, 1883, and 1885, with his 1882 performance being the best ever recorded in the league’s history."
Just sayin'.
Another easy one, same category:
A: Swindle seven times a week
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