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BeanTown 03-22-2020 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 1963290)
In July 1910, one of the most foolish trades in Baseball history.....which greatly benefited Cleveland.

https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...rthyjoejax.jpgA's trade Joe Jackson to Cleveland for Bris Lordhttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...lord1910WC.jpg



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Ted, he did have a whopping 10 games to proove himself in 1909 😂

GeoPoto 03-22-2020 01:27 PM

This trade was not terribly lopsided statistically, but much better for Goslin. Goslin got to play in two more World Series, and Stone got to play for . . . . The Washington Senators.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ca230f3b63.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2a206df7c3.jpg

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GeoPoto 03-22-2020 01:56 PM

In 1913 the Cleveland Naps traded Roger Peckinpaugh to the NY Yankees for Jack Lelivelt and Bill Stumpf.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...baafe60b49.jpg

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Fred 03-22-2020 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Tabe (Post 1963957)
To be fair, San Diego was looking for a little more offense and Smith had been putrid at the plate for them. He didn't even remotely resemble a HOFer.

And after Garry Templeton came to San Diego, his batting stats dropped tremendously. Ozzie's got better because of the art turf.

Ozzie was worth the price of admission just to watch him play short stop. Speedy player that is arguably one of the best EVER defensive short stops. Not sure how to put a price on all the runs he saved with his glove.

GasHouseGang 03-22-2020 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Tabe (Post 1963957)
To be fair, San Diego was looking for a little more offense and Smith had been putrid at the plate for them. He didn't even remotely resemble a HOFer.

Templeton was hitting great for the Cardinals but had a falling out with the fans and management which forced a trade. He led the Cards in hits in 1977, 78, and 79, so he could hit. When Ozzie came to the Cardinals he was known as "all glove, no bat".


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