Sunday Notes: Buck Farmer is Flying Beneath the Radar in Cincinnati

Buck Farmer is flying beneath the radar whereas making an affect in Cincinnati. Baseball’s hottest staff went into yesterday having received 12 straight video games, and the 32-year-old reliever had pitched in seven of them. Moreover, the Reds had been victorious in 14 of the final 15 contests he’d appeared in. Over these outings, Farmer was credited with two wins and a save whereas permitting only a pair of runs in 15 innings.

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He’s been strong from the beginning. On the season — his second in Cincinnati after eight in Detroit — the Conyers, Georgia native has held opposing hitters to a .188 common whereas logging a 2.41 ERA over a team-high 35 appearances. Consistently pounding the zone with a three-pitch combine, he’s issued simply 10 free passes whereas fanning 33 batters in 37-and-a-third innings. By most statistical markers, he’s by no means been higher.

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Farmer credit Cincinnati’s pitching program for a lot of his success.

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“I think it’s the development here,” Farmer replied when requested what differentiates his present and former golf equipment. “[The Tigers] were starting to change over to a more analytical approach before I left, but I don’t think they’d quite made that adjustment yet. When I came here, they were already tuned in. DJ {Derek Johnson] and the other coaches are fully invested in us. They want us to grab a little bit more here and there, and that includes taking what we’re good at and trying to make it great.”

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For Farmer, that meant remodeling a pitch that has grow to be a deadly weapon. Augmented by a four-seam fastball and a changeup, his slider has flummoxed hitters to the tune of an .091 common and a .212 slug. His whiff-rate with the providing is a heady 45.3%.

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“My slider has gotten a bit better, if not significantly better,” Famer informed me throughout our June 1 dialog. “The shape is a lot better. It’s a lot more horizontal. Not quite to sweeper level, but if you go back to before I came here, on my best day it was maybe a negative two or three, whereas this year it’s carrying to an eight or nine. Basically, I’ve lost negative vert and gained positive vert.”

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The bearded Georgia Tech product pointed to the thought course of behind the pitch when explaining the improved motion profile. Equally, if no more essential, has been a grip change he made throughout spring coaching. Instead of getting his index and center fingers collectively, with the latter on a seam, he now has these fingers break up. That permits him to “essentially have two pressure points; I can rip down on both seams.”

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Improved command can be enjoying a job in his career-best marketing campaign. Farmer got here into the season having walked 4.4 batters per 9 innings, and this 12 months that quantity is a stingy 2.4. Cincinnati’s teaching employees has been a significant affect towards that finish. Ditto to his diploma of focus when he’s throwing a bullpen.

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“Here, one of the biggest things is winning the race to two strikes,” mentioned Farmer. “First-pitch strikes and just attacking guys — living in the zone — is first-and-foremost. It’s about being able to land all of our pitches for strikes, and also to be able to leave the zone when we need to. Another thing is that whenever we touch the mound, even when we’re throwing a side, there is always a goal in mind. In the past, it was sometimes just getting on the mound to throw and see how your body is feeling. Here there is a goal for everything.”

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RANDOM HITTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS

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Adam Dunn went 8 for 13 in opposition to Clayton Kershaw.

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Royce Clayton went 5 for six in opposition to Mark Langston.

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Ken Reitz went 7 for 9 in opposition to Clay Carroll.

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David Murphy went 8 for 11 in opposition to Clay Buchholz.

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Clay Dalrymple went 9 for 19 in opposition to Lew Burdette.

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FUTURE HALL OF FAME MANAGER MATCHUPS ADDENDUM

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Bruce Bochy went 3 for six with a double and a house run in opposition to Nolan Ryan. He went 5 for 9 with a double and a house run in opposition to John Tudor, and 3-for-3 with a double and two dwelling runs in opposition to Bob Kipper.

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The fourth of Ryan McMahon’s 93 profession dwelling runs is his most memorable. Hit on August 11, 2018 throughout his first full big-league season, the two-out, three-run blast gave the Colorado Rockies a 3-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. McMahon remembers taking a first-pitch ball from JT Chargois, then promoting out on a heater and driving the second pitch over the right-field wall. He additionally remembers struggling a little bit of mind cramp as he was making his circuit across the bases.

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“Around first base I wasn’t sure if I’d tied it or won it,” McMahon admitted. “As I got to second, I realized I’d won it. Then I went to home plate and celebrated with the boys.”

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A walk-off jack in a pennant race — the Rockies have been 1.5 video games behind the first-place Dodgers on the time — and he didn’t know the state of affairs?

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“No, I knew the situation when I got to the plate,” McMahon mentioned. “I was just overcome with adrenaline, or something. But it’s the truth, man. I mean, I wasn’t thinking about hitting a homer up there. I just hit one and then basically had to do the math in my head as I rounded the bases.”

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The calculation the Mater Dei High School (Santa Clara, California) alum needed to make wasn’t precisely superior algebra. Is math not considered one of his sturdy fits?

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“Math was actually my best subject,” McMahon mentioned in response to that postulation. “You can ask my mom about my grades.”

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A quiz:

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The listing of profession leaders in triples is topped by gamers who carried out both within the dead-ball period or within the offense-fueled Nineteen Thirties. Which participant — a Hall of Famer — has amassed probably the most triples since 1940?

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The reply might be discovered beneath.

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NEWS NOTES

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Slugger the Sea Dog was elected to the Mascot Hall of Fame on Friday. The first minor league sports mascot to be so honored, Slugger entertains followers at Portland Maine’s Hadlock Field, the house of Boston’s Double-A affiliate. Syracuse University’s “Otto Orange” is that this 12 months’s different inductee.

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George Frazier, a right-handed reliever whose big-league profession comprised the 1978-1987 seasons, died earlier this week at age 68. Later a broadcaster for the Rockies, Frazier performed for the Cardinals, Yankees, Indians, Cubs, and Twins. He received a World Series ring with Minnesota in 1987, and was the dropping pitcher in three World Series video games with New York in 1981.

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Dick Hall, a right-handed pitcher who was transformed from an outfielder 4 years into his big-league profession, died final Sunday at age 92. Featured right here at FanGraphs in 2020, Hall performed from 1955-1971 and was at his greatest in 1964 when he went 9-1 with 9 saves and a 1.85 ERA with the Baltimore Orioles.

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Shigeru Sugishita, a member of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame who was referred to as “the God of the forkball” died final Sunday at age 97. A right-hander who spent the majority of his profession with the Chunichi Dragons, he was at his greatest in 1954 when he went 32-12 with a 1.39 ERA.——-

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The reply to the quiz is Stan Musial, with 177 triples. Roberto Clemente had 166, which ranks second-most since 1940.

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Left on the cutting-room flooring from Tuesday’s Talks Hitting interview with Giancarlo Stanton have been his ideas on a former Miami Marlins teammate, and on the previous batting champ that served because the staff’s supervisor.

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“He was an incredible player to watch,” Stanton mentioned once I requested about Ichiro Suzuki. “His bat-to-ball expertise have been unimaginable. To see how he may have a lot motion but preserve his palms again, and be so educated concerning the strike zone, was positively cool to see.

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“[Don Mattingly] talked to me about having a simple approach, to get a good pitch to hit. Effort-level as well; you don’t have to swing as hard as you can to put a good barrel on it, especially with how hard pitchers are throwing now. That and to be on time. It was [pretty straightforward].”

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Stanton performed in Miami from 2010-2017 previous to becoming a member of the New York Yankees.

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Just a few days in the past I ran a Twitter ballot asking which of the Cardinals, Dodgers, Mets, and Padres has most underachieved this season. Of the 345 votes forged, 61.7% went to St. Louis, 24.6% to New York, 11.9% to San Diego, and 1.7% to Los Angeles.

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That the Cardinals received (or misplaced, relying on the way you take a look at it) didn’t come as a shock. That the Dodgers acquired such a tiny proportion did. The perennial NL West champions weren't solely a mere eight video games over .500 on the time, they have been additionally in a wholly-unfamiliar third place. This is a staff coming off of a 111-win season. Not to say that almost all different groups wouldn’t be happy as punch to match their currently-projected 90 wins, however that is the Dodgers. With the caveat that I truly predicted the Padres to win the division (not wanting good on that one), I did count on extra from Dave Roberts’s membership. Granted, we’re solely now approaching the halfway a part of the season.

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I additionally ran a ballot asking which of 4 AL groups has most underachieved. The outcomes have been Mariners 38.3%, Blue Jays 31.4%, Yankees 21.7%, and Twins 8.6%. A staff that I didn’t embody within the ballot attracted the eye of Bill James. Commenting on the ballot, the famend author and sabermetrician mentioned “I would bet that the Royals are just as far beneath expectations as any of these teams. It’s just that the expectations were low to begin with.”

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Bill made level. Kansas City is at present 22-55, and whereas expectations have been certainly low, they've clearly underperformed. There is an excessive amount of younger expertise on this staff for them to be this unhealthy. As for the staff that received (misplaced?) the ballot, a number of baseball individuals I’ve spoken to lately have requested this query: Why aren’t the Mariners higher? How they’ve been treading water across the .500 mark is actually a thriller.

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS

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Munetaka Murakami has recovered from a shockingly-slow begin to the season with a robust June and is now slashing .234/.369/.420 with 11 dwelling runs in 282 plate appearances for the Yakult Swallows. The 23-year-old third baseman had 56 dwelling runs and an 1.168 OPS whereas dominating NPB final 12 months.

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Robert Gsellman is 3-3 with a 3.78 ERA over 52-and-a-third innings for the Yokohama BayStars. The 29-year-old right-hander joined the NPB membership final summer season after pitching for the New York Mets and the Chicago Cubs.

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Cy Sneed threw a six-hit shutout in opposition to the Chunichi Dragons on Friday and is now 5-3 with a 2.69 ERA on the season. The 30-year-old Yakult Swallows right-hander joined the Tokyo-based membership in 2021 after beforehand pitching for the Houston Astros.

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Eui Lee Lee is 6-4 with a 3.55 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 63-and-a-third innings for the KBO’s Kia Tigers. The left-hander celebrated his twenty first birthday earlier this month.

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Woo-Jin An is 5-4 with a 1.61 ERA and a KBO-best 107 strikeouts in 89-and-a-third innings for the Kiwoom Heroes. The 23-year-old right-hander led the circuit with 224 Ks final season whereas going15-8 with a 2.11 ERA.

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Mike Morin is 2-1 with six saves and a 2.13 ERA in 12 aid outings for the Mexican League’s Guerreros de Oaxaca. The 32-year-old right-hander has pitched for six MLB groups, primarily the Los Angeles Angels.

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Only a handful of gamers drafted within the Fortieth spherical have gone on to succeed in MLB, with Brandon Kintzler (Padres in 2004) and Ray Lamb (Dodgers in 1966) probably the most profitable amongst them. Cade Bunnell is hoping to affix that unique group. Selected 1,207th general out of Indiana University by the Atlanta Braves in 2019, the 26-year-old Stoughton, Wisconsin native is at present with Double-A Mississippi the place he's slashing 232/.332/.411 with 9 dwelling runs and a 103 wRC+ in 241 plate appearances. Defensive versatility is amongst his sturdy fits. Bunnell has seen motion in any respect 4 infield positions — primarily second and third base — in addition to left discipline.

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A senior-sign who hadn’t been drafted beforehand, Bunnell batted simply .196 whereas logging solely 55 plate appearances in his closing collegiate season. That he waited so lengthy to have his identify referred to as was hardly a shock, nor was the truth that his signing bonus was solely $5,000. Not the latter mattered all that a lot. As he informed me final fall throughout his stint within the Arizona Fall League, he wasn’t anticipating something, so “five grand was fine.” All he actually needed was to get his foot within the door.

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Unsure if baseball was in his future, Bunnell had begun making ready for a real-world job — “I was pretty much getting my resumé ready” — as his senior 12 months was nearing an finish. It was round that point that he fielded a query from somebody who felt a chance was forthcoming.

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“One of my coaches at Indiana asked me if I wanted to play professional baseball,” recalled Bunnell, who takes his cuts from the left facet. I mentioned, ‘Yeah, it’s been a dream of mine my entire life.’ He informed me he thought that I had a reasonably good probability, whether or not it was by way of the draft or signing a free-agent deal. I ended up being a Fortieth-round decide.”

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His perspective going ahead was admirable.

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“I could have been pissed off about it, like ‘Man, I should have gotten drafted higher,’ but instead I looked at it as an awesome opportunity,” mentioned Bunnell. “It was also kind of, ‘I’m not even supposed to be here,’ so I just went out there and played free, hoping to prove a lot of people wrong.”

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FARM NOTES

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Luis Lara is slashing .314/.433/.379 in 171 plate appearances with the Low-A Carolina Mudcats. Signed as a world free agent out of San Felipe, Venezuela final summer season, the 18-year-old, switch-hitting outfielder is No. 11 on our Milwaukee Brewers Top Prospects listing.

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Jonatan Clase is slashing .251/.371/.530 with 42 stolen bases and 16 dwelling runs in 302 plate appearances between High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas. The 21-year-old outfielder was signed as a world free agent by the Seattle Mariners out of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 2019.

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Wen Hui Pan is 2-0 with three saves and a 1.54 ERA in 35 innings for the Low-A Clearwater Threshers. The 20-year-old right-hander was signed as a world free agent by the Philadelphia Phillies out of Hualien, Taiwan this previous January.

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Adam Mazur is 3-0 with a 1.72 ERA and a 2.67 FIP in 47 innings for the High-A Fort Wayne TinCaps. The 22-year-old right-hander was drafted within the second spherical final 12 months out of the University of Iowa by the San Diego Padres.

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Tink Hence is 2-1 with a 2.25 ERA and a 3.21 FIP to go along with 42 strikeouts in 40 innings for the High-A Peoria Chiefs. Currently No. 3 on our St. Louis Cardinals Top Prospects listing the 20-year-old right-hander was featured right here at FanGraphs again in January.

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Carlos Franco is slashing .379/.471/.716 with 15 dwelling runs in 206 plate appearances for the impartial Atlantic League’s Gastonia Honey Hunters. The 31-year-old third baseman performed within the Atlanta Braves group from 2009-2018, topping out in Triple-A.

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Jumping again to cutting-room flooring, Charlie Blackmon had extra to say about stats than what I included within the Talks Hitting interview that ran right here on Thursday. After naming OPS because the one he most cares about, he proceeded to say that he’s not a fan of OPS+. I requested him why.

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“I think anything with a plus on it is garbage,” the longtime Colorado Rockies outfielder mentioned. “There’s a subjective element that features ballparks and defenses, however what for those who’re weighting these issues poorly? Which I believe quite a bit are. Whatever. You would possibly hate me for that, since you work at FanGraphs, however I believe there are a variety of issues. When you begin saying, ‘Oh, we’re going so as to add 10% for this man and take 10% away from this man. due to the park he performs in… I imply, I’d quite take a look at a man and say, ‘His OPS is 750 and he plays in Miami, and that’s truly higher than .750 as a result of he performs in a troublesome park.’ I’d quite assess that myself, apples to apples, quite than have another person do it with a calculation that may not be proper.

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“I also really don’t like WAR as a statistic. Now, a lot of this is because all of the sabermetric, park-adjusted numbers hate Rockies players. I think they’ve got that wrong, which is a whole other conversation. But I think WAR overweights defense, and there are actually a lot of things that go into WAR that don’t make it a great stat. I understand trying to take an offensive component and a defensive component, and wanting to assign one number to a player — one number being the all-inclusive, end-all-be-all of stats — but in my opinion it’s not great.”

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LINKS YOU’LL LIKE

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The Rays benched 22-year-old shortstop Wander Franco for behavioral points. Marc Topkin has the story at The Tampa Bay Times.

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Scott Miller wrote about the recently-deceased Roger Craig for The New York Times.

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The AP’s David Brandt wrote about the grassroots efforts to carry extra Black gamers to MLB.

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MLB.com’s Jason Beck wrote about Negro League legend Turkey Stearnes, and the way Detroit’s previous Negro Leagues stadium is alive and thriving.

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Garrett Whitlock shares that his first language is American Sign Language. Christopher Smith talked to the Red Sox right-hander about it for MassLive.

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RANDOM FACTS AND STATS

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Yusei Kikuchi has allowed 19 dwelling runs, probably the most within the majors. He’s thrown 77 innings. Sonny Gray has thrown 81 innings and allowed two dwelling runs.

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Larry Walker slashed .381/.462/.710 with 154 dwelling runs in 2,501 plate appearances at Coors Field.

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Mike Sweeney drove in no less than one run in 13 consecutive video games from June 23-July 4, 1999. The Kansas City Royals first baseman completed the season with 102 RBIs. The following 12 months he had 144 RBIs.

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Jack Taylor threw full video games in 187 consecutive begins from June 20, 1901 to August 9, 1906. The New Straightsville, Ohio native pitched for the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals, and had a profession report of 152-139 with a 2.65 ERA and 279 full video games in 287 begins.

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On right this moment’s date in 1985, Ruppert Jones hit a walk-off grand slam within the thirteenth inning to offer the California Angels a 7-3 win over the Cleveland Indians. Neal Heaton coughed up the gopher.

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Happy Foreman made the final of six profession pitching appearances on right this moment’s date in 1926. Taking the mound for the Boston Red Sox — the southpaw had beforehand pitched for the Chicago White Sox — he walked Babe Ruth and struck out Lou Gehrig in his closing inning on a big-league mound.

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Players born on right this moment’s date embody June Greene, a pitcher/pinch-hitter who performed for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1928 and 1929. Born Julius Foust Greene in Ramseur, North Carolina, he had an 18.38 ERA in six aid appearances, and had seven hits in 25 at-bats.

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Also born on right this moment’s date was Camp Skinner, an outfielder who performed briefly for the New York Yankees in 1922, and for the Boston Red Sox in 1923. Born Elisha Harrison Skinner, in Douglasville, Georgia, he logged six of his 9 big-league hits as a pinch-hitter.

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Rags Faircloth pitched for the Class-D Empire States League’s Waycross Blowhards in 1913. He went on to play for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1919.

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