I enjoy looking at team rosters of the past in finding players to feature on this blog, and this time my browser landed on the original Royals team of 1969. I found two players with undocumented transactions.
Billy Harris was an infielder that came from Cleveland in the expansion draft. He played a few games for the Royals in 1969, going 2 for 7 in 5 games. His Baseball-Reference page only lists his time with Cleveland and Kansas City; yet he spent his last year in the pros, 1971, in Indianapolis, a Reds AAA team.
I found a couple of references as to how that happened, both from the Indianapolis Star: from Feb 10, 1971, and April 12, 1971.
Both mention Harris coming over from Omaha (Royals AAA) in exchange for former major leaguer Jay Ward, who the Royals were looking at as a pinch-hitter. Ward playd 1971 at Omaha, and never played for the Royals.
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Steve Jones pitched in 20 games for the Royals in 1969 after spending 1967 with the White Sox and 1968 in the majors for awhile with the Senators.
Jones' Baseball-Reference page only lists transactions up to the Royals' expansion draft, and omits later stops in the Baltimore and Cleveland organizations. Jones threw in 40 games for Omaha in 1970, then spent the last part of the season in Rochester.
Brian A. Bennett’s “On a Silver Diamond” , a great source for minor league information, has the mention that Baltimore purchased Jones from Omaha in July.
I couldn't track down his 1971 switch to the Cleveland organization.
Harris from eBay, ward from Tumbler and Jones lifted from Pinterest.
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Monday, November 14, 2016
Jimmy Ripple Comes Back to the Majors
Jimmy Ripple was a pretty good outfielder for the Giants, Brooklyn and Cincinnati from the late thirties thru the mid-forties. His Baseball-Reference pages note that after a year-plus in the minors after his Reds stint, he reappears in the Majors for a short run with the Philadelphia A's...yet his transaction history stops well before then.
Ripple was sold to the Cardinals in 1941 and sent to their AAA Rochester team. From there he was traded to Toronto, independent at the time. I found a mention of the trade, possibly from the Rochester Times-Union of July 13, 1942, on this scrapbook:
Ripple and Tyack pics form pinterest.
Ripple was sold to the Cardinals in 1941 and sent to their AAA Rochester team. From there he was traded to Toronto, independent at the time. I found a mention of the trade, possibly from the Rochester Times-Union of July 13, 1942, on this scrapbook:
“TRADED TO TORONTO: Jimmy Ripple, veteran outfielder of
major league and International League experience, last night was traded by Red
Wings to Toronto for players Bill Beckman and Joe Mack.”
“Branch Rickey: Baseball’s Ferocious Gentleman” by Lee Lowenfish has this selection on this deal:
“During the 1942 season MacPhail was serving as general
manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, an International League team with out any
Major League affiliation. In August Rickey phoned young MacPhail and offered
him a Minor League first baseman at Rochester, Jimmy Ripple, who he said could
help the Blue Jays make the playoffs. ‘We’ll have to make some kind of deal,”
Rickey cooed to the unsuspecting MacPhail, suggesting that St. Louis receive a
hurler in exchange. ‘I don’t know your staff, Rickey noted innocently, ‘What
pitchers do you have?’ When MacPhail mentioned the name Bill Beckmann. Rickey
said he would be acceptable.”
Ripple comes back to the majors in 1943 with the Athletics. This from the Montreal Gazette of Aug. 3, 1943...
“Philadelphia Athletics today traded Jim Tyack, 31-year-old
outfielder, to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Jimmy Ripple, former Cincinnati
star, also an outfielder.”
The Athletics sent Ripple to Louisville (Boston Red Sox AAA team) in the offseason, This from the Spokane Daily Chronicle of Feb. 5, 1944:
“Jimmy Ripple, veteran outfielder for the Athletics, has
been sold to Louisville of the American Association for an undisclosed price,
the A’s announced last night.”
Ripple went from Louisville to Seattle in a deal I could not find, then was released and finished 1944, and his playing career, with San Francisco: Montreal Gazette of July 28, 1944:
“San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast Baseball League
have signed Jimmy Ripple, 34, former Major League star outfielder, as a free
agent, officials of the club announced today.”
“Ripple….recently was with Seattle Rainiers but was
released,”
Another end-of-career journey chronicled!
Ripple and Tyack pics form pinterest.
Beckmann from COMC.com
Joe Mack from the Pecan Park Eagle blog at
https://bill37mccurdy.com/2014/06/30/once-upon-a-time-in-monessen/
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