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Default Game 7 Switcheroo

In 1924 the Washington Senators faced a Game 7 against the New York Giants in that year's World Series. Bucky Harris, Washington's 26-year old player/manager was worried about the young, but rapidly developing first-baseman Bill Terry. So he "surprised" the Giants by starting righthander Curly Ogden, prompting John McGraw to commit to their "righthanded" lineup. After getting a strikeout and issuing a walk, Ogden was pulled and replaced by the lefthanded George Mogridge. An early variant on today's popular "opener".

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Joe Krakauskas was of Lithuanian descent, a Canadian by birth, and a lefthanded pitcher for seven seasons in MLB.

In 1940, his Play Ball baseball card showcased his status as a Washington Senator and promoted the exciting, soon to be available, Superman card gum. Superman is believed to be ambidextrous.

Joe is best remembered today as the guy who didn't end DiMaggio's streak -- he gave up hit number 56.

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Default 19th Century Lefty(s)

A couple of 19th Century "Lefty's".....


Tom York (Troy Haymakers) 1871 rookie year.....15 year career, mainly playing LEFT-field (Batted and Threw left-handed)






HOFer Dan Brouthers (Troy Trojans NL) 1879 rookie year......1879 - 1904, 1st Baseman, career BA = .342





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In 1924 the Washington Senators faced a Game 7 against the New York Giants in that year's World Series. Bucky Harris, Washington's 26-year old player/manager was worried about the young, but rapidly developing first-baseman Bill Terry. So he "surprised" the Giants by starting righthander Curly Ogden, prompting John McGraw to commit to their "righthanded" lineup. After getting a strikeout and issuing a walk, Ogden was pulled and replaced by the lefthanded George Mogridge. An early variant on today's popular "opener".
To continue this narrative, 35-year-old George Mogridge pitched 4.2 innings and gave up 1 earned run, thereby keeping the Senators in Game 7, which Walter Johnson eventually won in relief in the 12th inning. Earlier in the 1924 WS, with the Senators down 2 games to 1 and playing at NY, Mogridge started critical Game 4, pitched 7.1 innings giving up 2 earned runs, and was the winning pitcher. This is the only WS game the Senators won at NY.

Despite WaJo's heroics in relief in Game 7, arguably, the Senators' pitching heroes for the 1924 WS were Mogridge and fellow lefty, Tom Zachary. Zachary was the starting and winning pitcher in Game 2 (8.2 innings) and elimination Game 6 (a 9-inning complete game).
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Default Joe Boehling, Southpaw

From 1913-1916, Joe Boehling started 100 games as a lefthanded part of a Washington Senators staff that included Walter Johnson.

Then, at the end of his career in 1920, he started 2 games for the Cleveland team that won the World Series, despite losing Ray Chapman to the only fatal HBP in MLB history.

Finally, on the day after Pearl Harbor in 1941, he died from injuries sustained as the result of a fall.

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