Van Every opened eyes with the Akron Aeros in 2007 when he batted .344 in 44 games for the Double-A club. Signed as a free agent with Boston in the offseason, he singled in his Major League debut on 5/14/08.
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During his long baseball career Floyd has played second, third and short and also appeared in the outfield. In 1949 he tied an American League record by participating in three double plays at third base. First came to majors with St. Louis Browns at beginning of 1943 season. Sold to White Sox in ...
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Joe Vosmik, a product of the sandlots of Cleveland, started his professional ball career with the Frederick Club of the Blue Ridge League in 1929, winding up the season with a batting average of .381. The following year, with Terre Haute, he had a batting average of .397. He joined the Cleveland ...
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2023 Bowman Set (Baseball)
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1963 Topps Set (Baseball)
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2012 Topps Gypsy Queen Set (Baseball)
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1995 Stadium Club Set (Baseball)
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2024 Topps Archives Set (Baseball)
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1986 Fleer Set (Baseball)
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1991 Upper Deck Set (Baseball)
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2017 Topps Gallery Set (Baseball)
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1992 Topps Set (Baseball)
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2019 Topps Holiday Set (Baseball)
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2003 Topps Tribute Perennial All-Star Set (Baseball)
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1951 Topps Set (Baseball)
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2002 Topps Heritage Set (Baseball)
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1993 Donruss Set (Baseball)
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2001 Stadium Club Set (Baseball)
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Forrest Cady
Forest L. Cady, catcher of the Boston American League team, was born at Bishop Hill, Ill., September 20, 1887. His first engagement was with the Bishop Hill team of the Henry County League in 1906. The following year he played with Monmouth. In 1908 he was with Indianapolis of American Association until June, finishing with Kewanee and Ottumwa. That fall he was drafted by Evansville, of Central League. He played with Evans- ville until Newark, of International League, drafted him in 1910. The next year Boston Americans purchased him.