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Along with being a two-time fielding award recipient, Tyler has some of the best raw power in the game. He put it in full view on April 12, 2023, crushing a 461-foot home run against the Colorado Rockies.
Rick Ferrell was one of the foremost receivers in baseball history. He was a team leader and an excellent defensive catcher. He possessed a strong arm, and was known as a top-notch handler of pitchers. He led the American League in fielding percentage and assists once, in putouts twice, and double plays three times. Ferrell was no slouch at the plate, either. From 1931 through 1938 he batted under .290 only once, and his lifetime average of .281 is better than such modern stars as Johnny Bench (.267) and Carlton Fisk (.270), though Ferrell did not have their power. A reliable contact hitter, Rick consistently walked 3 times more than he struck out. Bill Dickey and Mickey Cochrane were in their prime when players were selected for the first All-Star Game in 1933, yet Rick Ferrell got the starting nod and caught the whole game. Since retiring as a player, Ferrell has been with the Detroit Tigers as a coach, scout, team vice-president, and general manager. Today, approaching 90 years of age, the Hall of Fame star continues working with the Bengals as an executive consultant.
Ray was always rough on the Red Sox when he was with the Senators and White Sox. Boston, which procured him in a winter trade, hopes he will be as rough in 1951 on the Beantown's 7 AL competitors. Ray had a 13-18 record in 1950, divided between Washington and Chicago. Came to Senators in 1942. Remained with them until Chisox trade. In the service for 2 years.
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