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Bob Unglaub 1904
If the premise of a player-manager is hard to get your head around, think about the Red Sox going through four skippers in one season, ranging from Cy Young to a first baseman who had spent the previous season in the minors.
That was Bob Unglaub's story in 1907; the next year Boston dealt him off to Washington, where he played around the infield through the season of 1910.
Last edited by Merkle923; 08-01-2017 at 11:25 PM.
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