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Who was the first left-handed catcher?

Douglas Allison, Cincinnati Red Stockings, 1869.

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From the 2024 Topps Heritage card #510

What team threw the fewest pitches/gm in 2023?

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Batted .261 in 143 games in 1950. Hit 18 home runs. After the 1950 season Dick was inducted into the Army. During 1949 he was in exactly the same number of games as in 1950, and his batting average was exactly the same. He drove in 77 runs, and had 28 doubles and 23 homers among his hits. Had a .298 average in 71 games in 1948. With Wilkes-Barre in 1947. Hit .323, and scored 115 runs.



While the 1909 T206 Set cards are the most popular, the ATC’s T205 and T207 sets are significantly rarer.



Paul Richards, New York catcher, has played practically every position on the diamond since he started in baseball. He was a pitcher when in high school; later worked in infield and outfield before he started catching. The Giants bought him from Minneapolis, where, in 1932, he swatted .361 in 78 games hitting 16 home runs. Richards was born in Waxahachie, Texas in 1908; is 6 feet, 11⁄2 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds; bats and throws right handed. He began his professional career with Crisfield in the Eastern Shore League in 1926.



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