New York Tribune, March 4, 1913:
Hugh Jennings, manager of the Detroit Tigers, feels indifferent about the refusal of Sam Crawford, the veteran outfielder, to sign a contract. Hughie intimates that Crawford may be relegated to the bench when he does get in line, in favor of Rabbit Powell, the youngster from St. Joseph, in the Western League.
Sure, Hughie. That’s exactly what you’ll do. You’ll bench a guy who, over the last two seasons, has hit .352/.406/.498 and averaged 57 XBH, 40 SB, 95 runs, ...
Read More...Newly-acquired White Sox outfielder Davy Jones, quoted in the January 17, 1913 edition of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times:
Read More...“I was sold [by the Tigers] because I had informed Mr. Navin I never would play under [Hughie] Jennings again.
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Sam Crawford and half a dozen other Tigers have told Mr. Navin the same thing. That is the secret of Sam’s holdout. He demanded that he be traded but Navin wanted too much for him and couldn’t trade, so Sam put his figured so high that the club will be forced to ...
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