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Old 04-22-2020, 08:03 AM
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Default Show Your One and Done's - Single Season Players

Let's see some cards of some guys who only played one major league season.

Here's my Carl Horner cabinet of Harry Barton, who played 29 games for the 1905 Philadelphia Athletics:

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This is my 1919 Zeenut of Buzz Arlett. He was maybe the greatest minor league player of all time but played just one season in the majors. At age 32 he appeared in 121 games for the 1931 Philadelphia Phillies. He hit 313 and put up a 925 OPS:


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Not a card, but an 8x10 Burke photo of Danny Musser, who played exactly one game in MLB, for the Senators. I'm pretty sure he's the only player in my collection with a .500 lifetime BA.
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Elmer Bowman made two pinch-hitting appearances for Washington in 1920. He never took the field. He did walk once and score a run.
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Jim Banning actually "played" two seasons -- in 1888 he appeared in one game without a plate appearance and made it back in 1889 to appear in two more games and get his only MLB plate appearance. He made an out.
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Default Bill Clymer

Primarily known as a manager, but played shortstop for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1891 — 3 G, 13 PA, 11 AB. Never got a hit, but walked and stole a base.
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