
Baseball HP 1228: Norm Cash
Norm Cash was a left-handed power hitting first basemen for the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers in a career that lasted from 1958 until...
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Norm Cash was a left-handed power hitting first basemen for the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers in a career that lasted from 1958 until...

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Bob Meusel was a right-handed outfielder for the New York Yankees from 1920 through 1929 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1930.

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Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Dick Rosen.

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Presentation at the SABR 41 convention by Bill Staples.

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Presentation at the SABR 41 Convention by Francisco E. Balderrama.