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Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Stan Musial poses for a picture.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: Stan Musial

When people think of Stan Musial they think of an all-time St. Louis Cardinals great. His entry into the National Baseball Hall of Fame is easily remembered, as are the World Series’ he won in 1942, 1944, and 1946 for the Cards. Stan the Man is also easily remembered for his hitting prowess and for […]

Posted on July 26, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)
Otto Hess playing catch.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: Otto Hess

Right from the get-go, Otto Hess was a two-way player. Okay, okay, okay, not from the very get-go, but in his second year of professional baseball he took on the two-way player cause. It’s unclear what caused this to be the course of action because in 1902 with the American League’s Cleveland Bronchos he was […]

Posted on July 19, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)
Dale Gear poses for a picture.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: Dale Gear

Dale Gear had dabbled with being a two-way player through most of the beginning of his career. In 1898 with the Kansas City Blues of the A-level Western League he took the plunge the rest of the way. That year he played 1 game at first base, 2 games at second base, 1 game at […]

Posted on June 14, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)
George Sisler poses for a picture.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: George Sisler

Long before his 1922 season as the American League Most Valuable Player playing first base for the St. Louis Browns George Sisler spent time as a two-way player. Well, he spent one season as a dedicated two-way player and followed that year up with sporadic pitching appearances until 1928. But, for one year the Browns […]

Posted on June 7, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)
Leon Day poses for a team picture.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: Leon Day

Two-way players were commonplace in the Negro Leagues. There were many reasons for this, most of which I have gotten into before. To keep it short, there were lots of two-way players in the Negro Leagues and that’s why the Babe Ruth to Shohei Ohtani narrative is a false one. When we are on this […]

Posted on May 24, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)

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