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    Hutchinson said "Hal Smith looks like a better catcher." He was selected a National League All-Star in 1957 and 1959. Smith led NL catchers in throwing out...
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    League Baseball from 1955 to 1964 — mostly as a catcher, but also as a third baseman and first baseman. Smith played with five different MLB teams but is...
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  • San Francisco Giants Turk Farrell, pitcher, Los Angeles Dodgers Hal Smith, catcher, Pittsburgh Pirates Al Spangler, outfielder, Milwaukee Braves The...
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    (born June 24, 1937) is an American former professional baseball player, a catcher who played 82 games in the Major Leagues for the Houston Colt .45s during...
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    rules on errors for catchers. If a catcher makes a "wild throw" in an attempt to prevent a stolen base and the runner is safe, the catcher is not charged with...
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    Joe Torre (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    baseball career began as a player in 1960 with the Milwaukee Braves, as a catcher and first baseman. He also played for the St. Louis Cardinals (for whom...
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    Harold Homer Chase (February 13, 1883 – May 18, 1947), nicknamed "Prince Hal", was an American professional baseball first baseman and manager in Major...
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    Hobie Landrith (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    Landrith started the season as the Cardinals' number two catcher behind Hal Smith. However, Smith suffered a split index finger on just the third game of...
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    tall and weighed 180 pounds (81.7 kg). He was the uncle of Major League catcher, coach and manager Jerry Narron and MLB coach Johnny Narron, and the grandfather...
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    Torrealba Catcher Ricardo Torres Catcher / First baseman Gil Torres Infielder Mike Tresh Catcher Tom Tresh Outfielder Hal Trosky First baseman Hal Trosky...
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