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Originally Posted by LansdowneSt
[I]f Pezold could only hit as far as he can throw, he would soon be leading the extra base sluggers in the league. But for all his wild heaves past first base, the fans like the youngster, who is always trying and who now and then makes a brilliant pick up. - “Sports Notes” Chillicothe Gazette, August 12, 1914
Larry Penzold was a stalwart of the New Orleans semipro circuit and a historically poor major-league fielder. In his first 16 days in the majors, spanning 19 games, Pezold committed eleven errors at third base. In four of those starts, he had two errors.
I had no facegen for him so made this one based on his bRef picture
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In-game had his historical minors ID as lar - is this the sort of thing silvan needs to know about?