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Daily Position Focus: Catcher

Brook Fordyce
Yermin Mercedes
A.J. Pierzynski
Phil Masi
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Recent Additions

Andrew Benintendi
Drew Thorpe
Ky Bush

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* Factoid: David Robertson played Pitcher for the mighty White Sox.
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A .309 average was smacked out in 1950 by the right-handed Chicago White Sox third baseman who stands 5'9".



There's plenty of baseball stars who can play one position, but Jimmy Dykes can fill the bill anywhere. In 13 years in the big league he has been used at every position except catcher, and in high school he worked behind the bat. A timely batter and dependable fielder. Last year hit .265 in 153 games and played at third base, second and shortstop. Jimmy is 36, five feet, eight and one-half inches tall and weighs 175, batting and throwing right-handed. Was born in Philadelphia. Traded from the Athletics to White Sox last Winter.



Stan became a 20-game winner for 1st time in career, 1972, and credits his success to Chisox Pitching Coach Johnny Sain. The curve ball thrown at a slower speed and the variation of the slider by also throwing it sidearm made the difference.



Rookie Cards

Trayce Thompson
Matt Davidson
John Romano

Gallery Redux!

Brian Simmons, Outfield - White Sox.
Roberto Hernandez, Pitcher - White Sox.

Back to the Front! White Sox card back du jour...

Nelson Fox
Nellie is one of the snappiest little fielders in the business, and a fellow who knows how to use a baseball bat to good advantage. His .983 fielding average in 1953 was the third best in the league, three points back of the average compiled by the leader. He hit .285 for 154 games, and had 31 doubles and 72 runs batted in. Nellie got into baseball when his mother loaded him in a truck and drove him to a Philadelphia Athletics training camp, where he made a good impression.
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Total Card Count

7,715

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