Milwaukee Sentinel, June 19, 1913:
As the indirect result of being hit in the head by a pitched ball during a game years ago, Earl Davenport, who played with Pittsburg in the National League in 1892, Wednesday was sentenced to serve three years in San Quentin prison for passing fictitious checks.
Before he was sentenced, Davenport told Judge Willis that he had been irresponsible ever since he was “beaned” during a baseball game. He asked the court to arrange for an operation on his skull.
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1. Matt Chico's Bail Bonds (Dan Lee) posted on January 14, 2013 at 07:32 AM # hit 0 | hit 0C: Pete Daley
1B: Wayne Gross
2B: Logan Forsythe
3B: Dave Campbell
SS: Erick Aybar
LF: Russ Scarritt
CF: Derrel Thomas
RF: Smead Jolley
SP: Sonny Siebert
SP: Mike Pelfrey
SP: Steve Cooke
SP: Curry Foley
SP: Lev Shreve
RP: Terry Forster
Manager: Billy Meyer
Also, I've got a full-length article up at THT: Cleaning up Cooperstown about my thoughts to last week's goof up and possible solutions to it.
That was around the time the ChiSox broke up Fox and Aparicio. Fox went to Houston, but I can't imagine who they picked up, unless it was a minor league.
Aparicio went to Baltimore, and perhaps it was the same time when Wilhelm went from the O's to the Sox?
Age has its advantages . . . sometimes.
As an Oakland fan, I say "Huzzah!"
I might have even ejaculated it.
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