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Old 07-12-2005, 07:36 PM   #44
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Amateur and Minor League signings

Cleveland: CF Tris Speaker, 18, Hubbard, Texas; LF George Whiteman, 24, Peoria, Ill.; RF Don Raven, 20, Chicago, Ill.; C Bruno Block, 21, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.; RHP Jim Dickson, 20, Livonia, Mich.; 2B John Olson, 21, Hialeah, Fla.

Philadelphia: RHP Walter Johnson, 19, Humboldt, Kan.; SS Tony Smith, 22, Chicago, Ill.; RHP Bill Ellis, 23, Calabasas, Calif.; 1B Bob Mikesell, 21, Bloomington, Ind.; 2B Nig Perrine, 22, Clinton, Wis.; CF Bill Kay, 29, New Castle, Va.

St. Louis: RHP Heinie Berger, 25, LaSalle, Ill.; CF Willie Baynes, 20, Corona, Calif.; 2B Howie Dennis, 18, Denton, Texas; RHP Herm Malloy, 21, Massillon, Ohio; C Lou Anderson, 23, Allentown, Pa.; 2B Matt Johnson, 20, La Mirada, Calif.

New York: RHP George McQuillan, 21, Brooklyn, N.Y.; RHP Tex Pruiett, 23, Osgood, Ind.; RHP Dan Holte, 22, Ashland, Ore.; CF Mike Yeager, 27, Hoover, Ala.; C Joe Huber, 19, Montreal, Quebec; 2B Pug Roberson, 20, Parksville, British Columbia.

Chicago: RHP Billy Holland, 19, Downey, Calif.; 1B Andy Smith, 22, Houston, Texas; 3B Harry Lord, 24, Porter, Maine; SS Neal Ball, 25, Grand Haven, Mich.; RHP Joe Dickson, 16, Toronto, Ontario; 2B Kid Butler, 19, Franklin, Pa.

Detroit: LHP Bill Bailey, 17, Fort Smith, Ark.; LHP Oscar Graham, 28, Plattsmouth, Neb.; RHP Don Baker, 23, Austin, Texas; LF Chief Sadowski, 16, Eugene, Ore.; C Jim Stephens, 23, Salineville, Ohio; LHP Doc Tonkin, 25, Concord, N.H.

Washington: RHP Elmer Steele, 20, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; LHP Joe Graves, 21, Carson, Calif.; RHP Walt Roush, 18, Draper, Utah; 1B Pete Lister, 26, Savanna, Ill.; LHP Mike Wentzel, 21, Chicago, Ill.; RHP John McDonald, 24, Throop, Pa.

Boston: RHP Bobby Keefe, 24, Folsom, Calif.; LF Red Killefer, 21, Bloomingdale, Mich.; RHP Nolan O’Brien, 17, Houston, Texas; LHP Ted Peters, 20, Fall River, Mass.; 1B Jack Hankins, 22, Fond du Lac, Wis.; RHP Sam Lanford, 21, Woodruff, S.C.

Baltimore: LHP Tim Diggins, 18, Anderson, Ind.; RHP John Huntsman, 20, Canton, Ohio; LHP Tex Neuer, 29, Fremont, Ohio; RHP Dusty Beaver, 21, Columbus, Ohio; CF Mike Welday, 27, Conway, Iowa; RHP Sam Hope, 28, Brooklyn, N.Y.

New Orleans: CF Clyde Milan, 19, Linden, Tenn.; RHP Ed Coleman, 21, Gardena, Calif.; RHP Elijah Jones, 25, Oxford, Mich.; RHP George Stewart, 18, Dothan, Ala.; 2B Ray Haddix, 20, Lincoln, Neb.; LHP Charlie Fritz, 24, Mobile, Ala.

Indianapolis: RHP Henry Gehring, 26, St. Paul, Minn.; LHP Roy Castleton, 21, Salt Lake City, Utah; CF George Holston, 19, Boulder, Colo.; 2B Red Downs, 23, Neola, Iowa; CF Rudy Bell, 26, Wausau, Wis.; LHP Sam Edmonston, 23, Washington, D.C.

Pittsburgh: RHP Fred Jackson, 23, Detroit, Mich.; C Phil Quigley, 17, Delray Beach, Fla.; LHP Bill Rose, 22, Asheville, N.C.; 3B Barney Currie, 17, Atlanta, Ga.; 2B Harry Hinchman, 28, Philadelphia, Pa.; LHP George Craig, 19, Philadelphia, Pa.

Milwaukee: CF Al Shaw, 26, Toledo, Ill.; 2B Baldy Louden, 21, Piedmont, W. Va.; RHP Ralph Lipsey, 19, Anderson, Ind.; CF George Bush, 22, Kent, Wash.; C Walter Blair, 23, Landrus, Pa.; RHP John Carlton, 18, East Cleveland, Ohio.

Newark: RHP Rube Manning, 23, Chambersburg, Pa.; RHP Bill Davenport, 20, Denton, Texas; RHP Wilson Sturtevant, 23, Chicago, Ill.; RHP John Cox, 17, Arlington, Va.; 3B Bobby Perkins, 21, Hendersonville, Tenn.; LF Pete Cook, 18, Amsterdam, N.Y.

Kansas City: C Tex Erwin, 21, Forney, Texas; RHP Frank Burmeister, 18, Fresno, Calif.; RHP Al Kopp, 20, Houston, Texas; RHP Bill McGill, 26, Galva, Kan.; 2B Dave Mathers, 17, Columbia, S.C.; LHP Paul Rucker, 17, Charlotte, N.C.

Buffalo: LHP Frank Dunagan, 18, Chicago, Ill.; RHP Lew Brockett, 26, Brownsville, Ill.; C Hugh Ferebee, 19, Lehigh Acres, Fla.; CF Nat Dilley, 16, Colorado Springs, Colo.; LHP Ray Tift, 22, Fitchburg, Mass.; RHP Herman Warnke, 17, Florin, Calif.
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The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It's been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game, is a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good, and that could be again. Oh people will come, Ray. People will most definitely come.
--Terence Mann, somewhere in a cornfield in Iowa
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