Toledo News-Bee, May 17, 1913:
Read More...One of the weirdest triple plays ever seen in the American league was staged in the seventh inning of the Nap-Athletic contest Friday at Cleveland. Johnson [sic] opened with a single and took third on Chapman’s double. Olson then drew a single off Barry’s chest. Johnson was sent home by his coacher, Steen, who saw Chapman racing for third. Johnson was run down. Chappie started back to second and found Olson there. Barry tagged Olson and Chapman. Olson was retired, ...
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1. Neutral Milk Dotel (Dan Lee) posted on November 20, 2012 at 07:22 AM # hit 0 | hit 0C: Lou Berberet
1B: Mike Schemer
2B: Alex Arias
3B: Joe Sommer
SS: George McBride
LF: Jay Johnstone
CF: Rick Monday
RF: J.D. Drew
SP/Manager/Owner: Clark Griffith
SP: Larry Benton
SP: Dan Casey
SP: Leon Cadore
SP: Andy Coakley
RP: Gabe White
Fun Names: Rugger Ardizoia, Felix Mackiewicz, Swat McCabe
As a kid, I pronounced his name BER-ber-ette. Once I started taking French, I wanted to say ber-ber-AY. Anybody know how he pronounced it?
Nah, I just missed Judge Landis. Side effect of running late and not wanting to be late to work. He can be the commissioner if he disavows segregation.
Jeremy Guthrie is one of them. His ERA for those four seasons ranks 29th out of 29.
Throat Warbler Mangrove
I have also heard it as BER-ber-ette.
They fight with their feet
And field with their face.
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