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The southpaw compiled the lowest ERA among the White Sox's starting hurlers. His 5 complete games topped Chicago.
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A top-notch defensive catcher, Sherm was traded to the White Sox by the Browns during the winter. He broke in with Baltimore in 1943 and in '45 led the International League with a .364 batting mark. The Indians gave him a trial in 1946, but he didn't make it. In 1947, the Yankees called him up and traded him to the Browns in 1949. 1950 was his best year at the plate with .280. In the winter he's a department store salesman.



The handsome former Bucknell University Baseball Star began like a "house afire" last year with a 12-3 record by July! Bob has the ability to scatter his opponents' hits and bear down when the pressure is on. He joined the Sox in '53 after a brilliant year at Syracuse where he racked up 20 Wins. Starting as a Yankee farmhand he's pitched for Kansas City, Newark and Binghamton.



Three of the most potent bats in the American League belong to Bill Skowron, Johnny Romano and Floyd Robinson. Chicago's big first baseman, known affectionately as The Moose, has topped the .300 mark five times since beginning his big league career. In the 1963 World Series, Bill batted .385 vs. his ex-mates, The New York Yankees. Backstop Johnny Romano returned to Chicago in 1965 after spending five seasons with the Cleveland Indians. The big catcher has played in 3 All-Star games and had his best year in 1961 when he batted .299. Outfielder Floyd Robinson has hit over .300 in three of his five full campaigns with the Pale Hose. In 1962 Floyd tied a major league record when he cracked 6 hits in 6 at bats in a ballgame. That year, he topped the American League with 45 doubles.



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Joe Dobson
Traded from Bosox to Chisox, during past winter. Won 15 and lost 10 for Boston in 1950. Appeared in 39 games, Began in organized baseball with Troy in 1937. Started in the majors with Cleveland in 1939. It wasn't until Sept. 1943, with the Red Sox to whom he had been traded, that Joe made his first big-league error. Had accepted 153 chances in 156 consecutive games for a League record.
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