Pittsburgh Gazette Times, May 24, 1913:
Excessive use of the spitball has injured Ed Walsh’s digestion and has thus affected his condition, so that he has not yet reached his best form of this year, according to Dr. James H. Blair, club physician of the Chicago Americans, in a report made today on the pitcher’s condition.
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According to the doctor saliva needed for Walsh’s digestion has been used on the ball, but with care the pitcher may be in his old time form in a month.
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1. Neutral Milk Dotel (Dan Lee) posted on November 27, 2012 at 07:26 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Top of the rotation is pretty good. O'Toole was on his way to a nice career before he scragged his arm and was out of the majors for good by age 25.
C: Ivan Rodriguez
1B: Randy Milligan
2B: Bob Sheldon
3B: Billy Moran
SS: Jimmy Rollins
LF: Willie Bloomquist
CF: Jose Tartabull
RF: Jonathan Van Every
SP: Bullet Joe Bush
SP: Dave Giusti
SP: Johnny Schmitz
SP: Marty O'Toole
SP: Dan Spillner
RP: Raul Valdes
Manager: Mike Scioscia
Got the player involved, but I forgot who he was acquired for.
Ichiro re-signs with the Yankees - 1 yr/$5 mill.
I thought, that's a lot of recent players. Then I realized that was Jose and not Danny. Though even so it still seems like a lot of recent players. I think Rodriguez would have to move to LF and Scioscia would have to be player/manager.
That's how it ends on the front page. I expected it to finish with "...dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot." He still had 16 years left.
I know another one is Scott Proctor with the Marlins.
If Mark Prior ever makes it back to the bigs, his list (right now, SD, Tex., NY and Bos) will be pretty damn long.
Anything like that, where a player spends a whole year on the roster of a team he never plays for, on a sizable contract, and then leaves and resumes his productive playing career.
Pokey Reese with the Mariners.
(Traded, not signed)
Joel Zumaya only threw a few pitches for the Twins in Spring Training last year. If he can get healthy, he'd fit the bill too.
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