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Old 11-13-2006, 01:04 PM
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Default They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"

Posted By: Kevin Cummings

Some of the positions were relatively easy, but others were a real stretch. Most of the decent infielders actually made it onto a card. For better or for worse:

LP - Frank Killen
RP - Will White
C - Mike Grady
1B - Ed Cartwright
2B - Bill Everitt
3B - Fred Hartman
SS - Bill Keister
OF - Bill Lange
OF - Jake Stenzel
OF - Steve Brodie

Nig Cuppy and Jack Stivetts deserve mention as pitchers. Jake Virtue and Perry Werden deserve mention as first basemen. Davy Force deserves mention at shortstop. Charley Jones, Chick Stahl and Duff Cooley deserve mention as outfielders. Cal McVey deserves mention somewhere, but I didn't know where to put him.

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