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Old 08-30-2017, 09:23 PM   #31541
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Bill Laskey Indians 1988

Bill Laskey was one of those pitchers who live on a high wire, a right handed control pitcher who relied on placement and smarts to get by rather than great stuff. Laskey started out in the KC organization and went to the Giants before the 1982 season as part of the price for Vida Blue. He started off hot in his '82 rookie season and even made the All-Star team, but nobly relinquished his spot so that Tommy Lasorda could pick Phil Niekro, who was reportedly about to retire (and actually didn't, of course). Laskey was a regular in the SF rotation for three and a half seasons. He posted a 3.14 ERA in '82, his best season, but even then his K/BB ratio was only just OK, he was striking out less than three men per game, and he was giving up nearly a hit an inning. Pitchers like that don't tend to have long careers in the majors, but Bill seems to have been popular with the fans and he kept grinding out the innings for another two and a half seasons, posting ERAs of 4.19 and 4.33 in '83 and '84 as his K/BB and H/IP ratios deteriorated. 1985 was a dreadful year for the Giants, their worst since coming to SF, but Laskey started off fairly well and was one of the club's few bright spots for much of the year. He didn't win many games for the Giants (5-11) but he was working on a 3.55 ERA when the Giants traded him and Scot Thompson to the Expos for Dan Driessen as part of their policy of acquiring faded first basemen (Al Oliver, David Green, Gary Rajsich, Thompson, Driessen, etc.). The Expos had traded Gary Carter to the Mets over the winter but they were playing surprisingly well and hoped that Laskey might assist them in a title drive. Those hopes were unrealistic and Laskey's ERA was deceptive; his ratios were borderline at the time of the trade and the batters caught up to him in Montreal (0-5, 9.44 ERA). Laskey's career never really recovered. He went back to SF over the winter in a deal for a no-hit outfielder (Alonzo Powell) and a fringe pitcher (George Riley). Roger Craig was looking at a lot of pitchers that year and he gave Laskey a shot. Bill went 1-1 with 1 save and a 4.28 ERA in relief, and the Giants released him after the season. Bill spent '87 in the Tigers system (3.86 ERA at Toledo). After that he was more than ready to join the Cleveland Indians, who spent the mid and late 80s collecting lousy pitchers (Don Schulze, Dickie Noles, Ramon Romero, Jose Roman, Jerry Ujdur, Rich Yett, John Butcher, Ernie Camacho, Bryan Clark, Chris Codiroli, Ken Schrom, a washed-up Jim Kern, a washed-up Neil Allen, a washed-up Tim Stoddard, ad infinitum and nauseam). Laskey fit right in, going 1-0 with 1 save and a 5.18 ERA for the '88 Tribe. After Cleveland released him Laskey hung on for three more seasons in the minors. Bill seems like a good guy and people like him, so I am pleased to say that he is now a successful sports journalist in the SF Bay area where he often teams with Vida Blue, the man he was traded for. I had never seen Laskey in a Cleveland uniform before I spotted him in a 1988 Tribe team photo, which I cropped him out of to create this image. I think the other guy in the shot is John Farrell. I did a little enlarging and sharpening before posting this, and if people want to see the original as well I can put that up here.
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Old 08-30-2017, 10:06 PM   #31542
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Ed Swartwood 1881

Pictured with the 1891 Sioux City Corn Huskers.
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Old 08-30-2017, 10:07 PM   #31543
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Joe Strauss 1884

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Old 08-30-2017, 10:10 PM   #31544
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Danny Shay 1901

Nice photo upgrade for this turn of the century St. Louis shortstop.
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Old 08-30-2017, 10:12 PM   #31545
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Frank Chance 1898

By request, here are the remaining 1906 Chicago Cubs.

Player/Manager Frank Chance is first, and though he was second on the team with 71 RBI's, the White Sox held him to zero in the World Series.
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Pat Moran 1901

Backup catcher for the 1906 Cubs, Moran got 2 plate appearances in the World Series and did absolutely nothing with them.
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Jack Pfiester 1903

A 20 game winner for the 1906 Cubs, Pfiester was their top lefty option but couldn't seem to get the Hitless Wonders out in the World Series. He went 0-2 with a 6.10 ERA.
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Ed Reulbach 1905

In only his second season, Reulbach turned into a nightmare for opposing hitters, going 19-4 with a 1.65 ERA. He also led the league giving up only 5.3 hits a game. In the World Series he went 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA in a losing cause.
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Old 08-30-2017, 10:21 PM   #31549
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Frank Schulte 1904

Outfielder Schulte led the team with 7 homers and was one of the few Cubs who actually had a decent World Series, collecting 3 doubles and 3 RBIs.
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Jimmy Slagle 1899

Center Fielder for the 1906 Cubs, Slagle was very fast but had no power at all. I'm not certain why, but he did not play in the World Series that year.
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Harry Steinfeldt 1898

Steinfeldt had an MVP caliber season in 1906, finishing with 83 RBIs (which led the league) and a .327 average. He contributed 2 RBIs and hit .250 in the World Series.
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Joe Tinker 1902

Offensively, Tinker had a terrible 1906 season hitting only .233. Defensively, he was extremely valuable at shortstop. He hit .167 in the World Series as the Cubs fell.
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Old 08-30-2017, 10:32 PM   #31553
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Bill Laskey was one of those pitchers who live on a high wire, a right handed control pitcher who relied on placement and smarts to get by rather than great stuff. Laskey started out in the KC organization and went to the Giants before the 1982 season as part of the price for Vida Blue. He started off hot in his '82 rookie season and even made the All-Star team, but nobly relinquished his spot so that Tommy Lasorda could pick Phil Niekro, who was reportedly about to retire (and actually didn't, of course). Laskey was a regular in the SF rotation for three and a half seasons. He posted a 3.14 ERA in '82, his best season, but even then his K/BB ratio was only just OK, he was striking out less than three men per game, and he was giving up nearly a hit an inning. Pitchers like that don't tend to have long careers in the majors, but Bill seems to have been popular with the fans and he kept grinding out the innings for another two and a half seasons, posting ERAs of 4.19 and 4.33 in '83 and '84 as his K/BB and H/IP ratios deteriorated. 1985 was a dreadful year for the Giants, their worst since coming to SF, but Laskey started off fairly well and was one of the club's few bright spots for much of the year. He didn't win many games for the Giants (5-11) but he working on a 3.55 ERA when the Giants traded him and Scot Thompson to the Expos for Dan Driessen as part of their policy of acquiring faded first basemen (Al Oliver, David Green, Gary Rajsich, Thompson, Driessen, etc.). The Expos had traded Gary Carter to the Mets over the winter but they were playing surprisingly well and hoped that Laskey might assist them in a title drive. Those hopes were unrealistic and Laskey's ERA was deceptive; his ratios were borderline at the time of the trade and the batters caught up to him in Montreal (0-5, 9.44 ERA). Laskey's career never really recovered. He went back to SF over the winter in a deal for a no-hit outfielder (Alonzo Powell) and a fringe pitcher (George Riley). Roger Craig was looking at a lot of pitchers that year and he gave Laskey a shot. Bill went 1-1 with 1 save and a 4.28 ERA in relief, and the Giants released him after the season. Bill spent '87 in the Tigers system (3.86 ERA at Toledo). After that he was more than ready to join the Cleveland Indians, who spent the mid and late 80s collecting lousy pitchers (Don Schulze, Dickie Noles, Ramon Romero, Jose Roman, Jerry Ujdur, Rich Yett, John Butcher, Ernie Camacho, Bryan Clark, Chris Codiroli, Ken Schrom, a washed-up Jim Kern, a washed-up Neil Allen, a washed-up Tim Stoddard, ad infinitum and nauseam). Laskey fit right in, going 1-0 with 1 save and a 5.18 ERA for the '88 Tribe. After Cleveland released him Laskey hung on for three more seasons in the minors. Bill seems like a good guy and people like him, so I am pleased to say that he is now a successful sports journalist in the SF Bay area where he often teams with Vida Blue, the man he was traded for. I had never seen Laskey in a Cleveland uniform before I spotted him in a 1988 Tribe team photo, which I cropped him out of to create this image. I think the other guy in the shot is John Farrell. I did a little enlarging and sharpening before posting this, and if people want to see the original as well I can put that up here.
That *is* John Farrell
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Ernie Courtney 1902

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Ches Crist 1906

Pictured with the 1908 Phillies, though he didn't play for them that year.
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