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Daily Position Focus: Second Base

Chuck Cottier
Wayne Terwilliger
Milt Bolling
Ray Moran
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Sam Rice
Harmon Killebrew
George McBride, Norman Elberfeld

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* Factoid: Milt Bolling played Second Base for the mighty Senators. and * Factoid: Milt Bolling played Shortstop for the mighty Senators.
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"Dutch" Leonard started pitching for the Mobile Club of the Southern Association in 1930. In May, 1932, while pitching for the Decatur Club, he hurt his hand and retired for the rest of the year. The rest cure was successful, so the following year we find him starting the season for the York Club, from there going to the Brooklyn Dodgers. The following year, for Brooklyn, he pitched in 44 games, winning 14 and losing 11. "Dutch" played with Brooklyn until the middle of the 1936 season, when he went to Atlanta, winning 13 games and losing only 3 the first year, and winning 15 games, losing 8 the following year. He was acquired by the Wash- ington Senators in 1938 pitching 33 games for them, winning 12 and losing 15, but with an earned run average of 3.43, the fifth lowest in the American League. Leonard throws one of the best knuckle balls in baseball and his 5-year major-league record shows a total of 146 games pitched, with 30 games won and 38 lost.



Cecil Travis started playing professional baseball with the Chattanooga Club of the Southern Association in 1931, playing in 18 games, for a batting average of .429. The next two years, playing regularly for Chattanooga, he batted .362 and .352 respectively. Travis joined the Washington Senators in 1933, and started his major career off with a bang by collecting 5 hits in 5 times at bat in the very first game. He is one of the heaviest hitters in the American League, today, and has never failed to hit above .300 since starting baseball. In 6 years of major-league baseball Cecil Travis has played 684 games, getting 843 hits for an average of .327.



With three years of major league experience, Joe took great strides towards stardom last season. He led the Senators' pitching staff in complete games (12), innings pitched (223) and strikeouts (139). The righthander has a live, moving fastball.



Rookie Cards

Bob Ross
Al Evans
Irv Noren

Gallery Redux!

Tim Cullen, Second Base - Senators. and Tim Cullen, Shortstop - Senators.
Henry (Heinie) Manush, Outfield - Senators.

Back to the Front! Senators card back du jour...

Sid Hudson
In 23 games for the 7th-place Senators in 1951. Won 5, while dropping 12. Struck out 43 batters and walked 52 in 139 innings. Began in baseball in 1938 in the Florida State League. Came into the majors 2 years later With Senators during all of big-league career.
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Senators
Total Card Count

877

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