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Hector Lopez
Hector was a busy guy around the A's infield last year. He played 55 games at third and 96 at second base. Pitchers know that Hec is one of the toughest men to fool at the plate and registering a strikeout is major victory.
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A player who went through the entire 1946 season without making an error. Last year he caught 102 games, hit .259 and continued his superior fielding. He spent five years in the minors, joining the New York Yankees in 1939. In 1942, he went to the Cleveland Indians and in 1945 was traded to the Athletics to put up a performance that makes him one of the country's No. 1 players. Off-season he's a policeman.



One of the most promising young pitchers on the Athletics' staff. A 9-12 record for 39 games in 1953, with 10 complete games to his credit. With Ottawa in 1952, Frick got into 30 games and had a 17-8 record. His 2.26 earned run average was tops for the league, and he had 15 complete games. Marion has a B.S. degree from Cortland State Teachers College and is working on a Master's degree at Buffalo University. He plans to teach when he is through with baseball.



Vic was one of the most sought-after players in the minors several years ago. The Philadelphia A's obtained him after he led the American Association with a .349 mark at Kansas City in 1953.



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Rollie Fingers
Set World Series record for most Saves in 7-game Series & tied marks for most appearances and most consecutive appearances, 72. Had best Earned Run Average on Oakland pitching staff in 1973.
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