Pittsburgh Press, May 22, 1913:
Read More...George Suggs, the Red pitcher, who is badly in the dumps on account of his illness, which prevents him from taking his regular turn in the box, came to Manager Tinker today and made a sportsmanlike proposition. The Kinston citizen declared that he is sick with sore throat and stomach trouble, and asked of his own accord to be laid off without pay until he is in shape to work. He told Joe that he was ashamed to be drawing salary without delivering the goods…
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1. Neutral Milk Dotel (Dan Lee) posted on February 27, 2013 at 07:09 AM # hit 0 | hit 0And Craig Monroe's middle name is actually Keystone.
C: Ron Hassey
1B: John Wockenfuss
2B: Chick Fullis
3B: Connie Ryan
SS: Cy Perkins
LF: Matt Stairs
CF: Denard Span
RF: Craig Keystone Monroe
SP: Yovani Gallardo
SP: Anibal Sanchez
SP: Rube Melton
SP: Pete Smith
SP: Willie Banks
RP: Greg Cadaret
Owner: Walter Briggs
Negro Leagues great: Hilton Smith
1 career game, 0.0 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 2 R: Will Koenigsmark
I had literally forgotten about Stairs' 2006 tour with Detroit.
He had all those solid years with Detroit and then he gets traded for Willie Hernandez and the Tigers go and have a season for the ages.
Another wild thing about that 1906 performance: Despite the single greatest dWAR season of all time and a 124 OPS+ in 147 games, (player in question) did not lead his team in WAR that year.
Ah, so I had heard of him in another trivia answer, and then promptly forgot he ever existed! Cool distinctions for a forgotten player to hold, I must say.
That middle infield combined for 19 WAR. That's gotta at least be pretty close to a record.
Very similar to Bobby Higginson. Spent a long, mostly good career with a bunch of crappy Detroit teams, only to see the team make the World Series the year after he is let go.
So looking at the 1906 Naps, it's hard to see how they finished in 3rd place. 115 team OPS+, 125 team ERA+, great defense. Just unlucky I guess. 89 real wins, 98 pythag wins. League winner White Sox had 93 real wins, 90 pythag wins.
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