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Who was the last Big Leaguer to make an unassisted triple play?
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A tenacious competitor, Larry uses his sinker ball to get the Tigers out of many a jam. Larry was Detroit's most successful relief pitcher in 1964, until injuries slowed him down. Larry is sound as ever now and batters will again have their hands full.
Logan's inspiration is his older brother Philip, who suffered a trauma near his brain stem as a toddler, resulting in a condition similar to cerebral palsy. Logan tattooed Philip's name on his right arm with two phrases: "What Handicap?" and "Brother's Protector." Logan's makeup and work ethic turned this 231st MLB Draft Pick into a big leaguer.
One of the really great second basemen in baseball history, Frankie Frisch played 19 years of major league ball. He jumped from Fordham University, where he captained the baseball, football and basketball teams, right into the second base job with the New York. Giants and proved his ability right then. Schooled under the McGraw system, Frisch hated and still hates to lose, and fights to the last ditch. His lifetime batting average is .316, with 2880 hits. Frisch was traded to the Cardinals by the Giants in 1926, and became manager of the club in 1933, a job he held until September, 1938. He broadcast baseball in Boston last year, and signed to manage Pittsburgh at the end of the season. Frisch played in eight World Series, four with the Giants and four with the Cards, batting just under .300. He holds numerous fielding records.
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