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In the Negro Leagues, there were no can’t miss choices — no Satchel Paige in his prime or young Josh Beckett. But there were probably a dozen options for whom there would been solid reasoning to support the idea that he could been an answer.
Joe Black was one. Black, 26, was having a great season, started in the Leagues’ annual all-star ge (not his first appearance, either). The Dodgers signed him in late 1950 and eventually used him as a very successful reliever.
Another, perhaps more logical choice would have been Pat Scantlebury, a 33 year old who’d also pitched in the all-star ge, and had in previous years. He got to the majors at age 39 and at age 43, was good enough to been a league-killer at AAA. And there was 27-year old Connie Johnson, also having a great year, and other pitchers who would go on the have minor league careers.12 string guitar string
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The Tigers didn’t try to grab any of them. On August 29th, they fell into a tie for first, still did nothing, had a half-ge lead as late as ge 141, but finished the season with a 7-9 run, four of those losses being blowouts the pitching couldn’t hold on to, and lost the flag by 3 ges with a beautiful 95-59 mark. Rolfe was ned Manager of the Year, a bitter substitute for winning.
A Cinderella season euthanized by self-inflicted limitations. A tragedy of Sophoclean proportions, because it was completely avoidable if the front office behaves like a normal front office — going the distance to acquire available talent to fill a glaring, obvious hole. A tragedy because Rolfe would never get a chance to show his stuff again, never get to manage a contender or for a different franchise that didn’t have such brain-dead ownership.