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 17, 2013 at 07:22 AM # hit 0 | hit 0C: Darrell Porter
1B: Brad Fullmer
2B: Denny Doyle
3B: Tyler Houston
SS/Manager: Don Zimmer
LF: Chili Davis
CF: Harry Bay
RF: Hank Leiber
SP: Lum Harris
SP: Rob Bell
SP: Jocko Thompson
SP: Mark Littell
SP: Blake Beavan
RP: Jeff Tabaka
Fun name/Son of game show host Peter Marshall: Pete LaCock
Minor league knuckleballer: Eri Yoshida
His good times started and ended without dollar one to spend. But how much, baby, did he really need?
Rapscallions! Ne'er do wells! Guttersnipes!
My good Anne heard this man and came down with a case of the vapors!
He was apparently not a well liked player; Mariners feared going to Davy Jones' locker.
They're all playing completely out of their minds.
* Johnny Mize (January 7) leads the league in SLG (.576), OBP (.433), RC/27 (9.6). He's third in AVG (.344), fifth in hits (117), and fourth in HR (20).
* Jason Giambi (January 8) still leads in HR with 24, though Stretch McCovey (January 10) is hot on his heels with 23 dingers. McCovey leads the league with 74 walks.
* Ralph Terry (January 9) is charging towards the league lead in wins. Terry now has 14 victories, one back of leader Jeff Suppan, who's stalled on 15.
* Speedster watch: Max Carey (January 11) has 88 steals in 103 games. Otis Nixon (January 9) has 87 steals in 101 games.
* League ERA leaders: Chuck Dobson (January 10) 2.14, Bill Doak (January 28) 2.23, Mike Caldwell (January 22) 2.24.
* Hot over the past ten days: Chris Hammond (January 21) 2 GS, 17 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 wins. Magglio Ordonez (January 28) 20-for-43, 4 HR, 10 RBI. Wally Judnich (January 24) 13-for-28, 5 HR, 13 RBI.
* Ice cold over the past ten days: Sam Mele (January 21) 3-for-28, 0 BB. Ken Cloude (January 9) 3 GS, 15 IP, 25 H, 18 ER, 8 BB, 1-2 W-L record.
* Speaking of Cloude, his season stats: 5-14, 7.12, 139 IP, 115 R, 185 H. He's stormed into the lead in the race for Least Valuable Player.
* Ralph Terry has started 36 games and thrown 218.1 IP and it's mid-July. That's what happens when the other starting pitchers on your team are Cloude, Harley Payne, and Dave Keefe.
* January 10 and January 15 have both lost six games in a row.
Stats, standings, leaders, and box scores here.
It's the all-Buffy team:
C: Richard (Rick) Wilkins (the Mayor)
1B: Hal Chase (no Cordelias in baseball, only a vague Willow)
2B: Spike Owen
SS: Oz(zie) Smith
3B: Xander Bogaerts
LF: Cory Snyder
CF: Angel Pagan
RF: Brian Giles (not cheating, Giles was his last name)
P: Wes(ley) Ferrell
PH: Champ Summers
Translator: Eliza Dushku (what, you DON'T want her on the team?)
Apologies to Wes Covington but we needed a pitcher.
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