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Not a memorable ballplayer but as noted in his bio a veteran of WW 2 who spent 2 years as a German POW before getting his brief shot in the majors after an escape and rescue near the end of the war
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Little catch up again...my Spahn is a little rough. Picked it up in a bargain bin at a local card show last year and said...hey, filler...and...it's still in the binder...:)
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#150 Harry Simpson
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I met Gerry Dvorak, he did some of the 53 and Topps Eddie Mathews was one of them
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Twig Terwilliger
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Willard "Wayne" Terwilliger. "Twig". Second baseman for the Washington Senators in 1953-1954. 501 hits and 22 home runs in 9 MLB seasons. He debuted with the Chicago Cubs in 1949-1951. His best season at the plate was 1953 for the Washington Senators as he posted a .343 OBP with 62 runs scored n 541 plate appearances. After playing, he had extensive experience as a minor league manager and MLB lines coach for Ted Williams, Don Zimmer, Darrell Johnson, Doug Rader, Bobby Valentine, Ray Miller, and Tom Kelley. He was the 1B-coach for the World Series Champion Minnesota Twins teams in 1987 and 1991.
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I've been away on vacation the last 5 days so catching up - John
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