Baseball

(and other cool stuff)

By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

Philadelphia Athletics catcher Mickey Cochrane reaches to tag out the Phillies’ Pinky Whitney during an exhibition game 93 years ago today at Shibe Park. Whitney starts the 1933 season as the Phillies’ third baseman, but ends up splitting the summer in Boston after a trade with the Braves. Cochrane, the future Hall of Famer, enjoys one of his best seasons in 1933 with a .332 batting average and a major league-leading .459 on-base percentage. The perennially cash-starved Athletics, though, sell Cochrane after the season to Detroit for $100,000.

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A Look At Harrisburg’s Rich Baseball History

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