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Brooklyn traded "Bill" Posedel to the Boston Bees last year and Posedel turned out to be the best moundsman on the Hub staff. His record in his 1938 season with the Dodgers showed 8 wins and 9 defeats but for the Bees, he won 15 and dropped 13, hurling 18 complete games and finishing with an earned run average of 3.91, which is quite a bit of pitching when you're doing it for a seventh. place club. Included in that record were five shutout triumphs, one a brilliant one-hitter against Pittsburgh, which earned him a tie for second honors in the whitewash department.
After 17 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, Charley Gehringer still remains not only one of the best second-basemen in the American League, but one of the greatest of all time. Just when they begin to say that Gehringer is retiring, Charley comes back stronger than ever and thus far this year he has locked like the Gehringer of old. Last year, Charley batted .313, driving across 81 runs and scoring 108. himself to be one of the main forces in the Tiger drive to a pennant. His lifetime mark is a brilliant .326, with 2731 hits to his credit.
A Senator for 6 games in 1950. Then traded to the Red Sox. Got into 57 games for Boston and batted .284, driving in 38 runs. Began in pro ball, 1939. Minor league experience included Birmingham, Rochester, Syracuse. Clyde was also in National League with Cincinnati. Purchased by Senators from Syracuse at end of 1948 season. Hit .253 in 129 games for Washington in 1949.
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