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Bobby Wallace near the end of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Bridging the Two-Way Gap

Bridging the Two-Way Gap: Bobby Wallace

Bobby Wallace was just too good of a fielder. He’s a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame mainly because of his fielding ability. His hitting stats are rather average, but all who watched him considered him possibly the best defensive shortstop of the Deadball Era. He wasn’t always a light-hitting middle infielder. When […]

Posted on October 18, 2019December 6, 2019 Author Bill Thompson Comment(0)

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