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Can a manager, once he has given his line-up to the umpire, change his pitching selection?
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In 1966 Joe will face the challenge of breaking into the power-packed Minnesota line-up. Though used sparingly in 1965, the young man impressed Mgr. Mele and his teammates with his hustling brand of play. Joe began as an outfielder but The Twins' Instructional School taught him how to play the hot-corner.
Originally a catcher, Bob now concen- trates most of his efforts in playing the outfield. He has fine power and is attempting to comeback from a broken ankle which sidelined him since last July.
Handy man to have on a ball club as he generally hits better than .300 and can play at a number of infield positions. Began his professional career with Syracuse in the International League in 1926 and finished the season with Lawrence in the New England League. Went up to Cincinnati four years later. His first season in the big league batted .312 in 125 games, playing both second base and third. Was traded to Brooklyn in 1932 and last year hit .281. 25 years old, 5 feet, 7 1/2 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds; bats and throws right handed.
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