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Roy Johnson
One of the few players in the big league of Indian descent. His mother being a descendant of the Cherokee tribe, while his father is a Swede. Used to be a pitcher, but changed to outfielding, so he could hit more often. Played with Detroit three years and traded to Boston last season. Batted .281 in 143 games. Hits left-handed, but throws right-handed. Is 29, five feet, nine inches tall and weighs 175 pounds. Came to big league from Pacific Coast League, where he swatted .360 in 170 games.
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Designated as a first year player last year. Greg was elevated to the parent club. The great depth of the White Sox staff afforded Greg little opportunity to display his stuff. However, when he was given an opportunity to pitch, Greg showed would-be batters a live fastball and a sharp breaking curve. The Windy City folks feel that Greg will be one of their top pitchers in the near future.



One of the Chicago White Sox's good-looking rookie hurlers in '65, Bruce was used by Manager Al Lopez as a starter and as a reliever. The native of Maryland is one of baseball's rarities... he's a switch-hitting pitcher. Bruce's top thrill last season was his first major league shutout.



Carlos had a hot bat for Chisox last September. In one 12-game batting streak he was averaging 419 with 18 hits in 43 at-bats. Carlos hits to all fields, he'll go to leftfield with the outside pitch and he'll pull the ball when pitched inside.



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Luis Aparicio
Luis is one of the real speed demons of baseball. As a fielder, he makes stops that look impossible and turns sure hits into outs. In 1956, he was tops in Putouts and Assists and placed third among A.L. Shortstops in Double Plays. It was a repeat performance for Luis, duplicating his 1955 record at Memphis. On the basepaths he was the A.L. Stolen Base King with 20 swipes.
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