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At the plate, Ed ranked 3rd in Homers and Runs Batted in 1951. In fielding, though, he led all American League first basemen in double plays with 143 and in putouts. Although he started playing organized ball in 1939, Ed didn't make the majors until the end of 1946, when he came up with Cleveland. Traded to Washington in '49, he hit .294 and .295 the next year when he was sent to the White Sox. Ed served in World War II.
Fielding Tips - Touching the Runner. Infielders realise the danger of being spiked by baserunners. When a runner is stealing, "Buddy" Myer of the Washing-ton Senators, will dash for the bag, hug-ging it between his feet and facing the runner as he prepares to take the throw from his catcher. Thus the saw dust filled base protects his feet from the sharp spikes while also giving him a steady, firm footing. After taking the throw, Myer holds the ball a foot or two in front of the bag and close to the ground so that the runner slides in and, literally, touches himself out. Do not make the mistake of reaching to meet the runner or in trying to touch him on the body, lest he slide safely underneath the ball.
Paul was vital to the Orioles pennant in 1969, leading club in Hits & Stolen Bases. Got just one hit in 1966 World Series and it was a game winning homer. Fifth in AL in hitting in 1967.
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