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It took a long time for George Earnshaw to make the Majors, but once the 6’ 4” did, he wasted little time proving that he belonged.
The first 11 seasons of Terry Steinbach’s career were with the Oakland A’s and the converted Catcher (he played Third initially in the Minors) would do well in the Majors in his new role.
John Phalen “Stuffy” McInnis was signed by the Philadelphia Athletics before the 1909 season, and he would play off the bench, usually at Shortstop for his first two seasons. McInnis would take over at First Base in 1911, and became the youngest member of Connie Mack’s “$100,000 Infield”.
In 1946, most of the majors had given up on Eddie Joost, who had issues with Braves Management and was assigned to AAA when he joined the St. Louis Cardinals organization. Joost was 31, and it could easily be believed that his best seasons were behind him. As it would turn out, that was not the case at all.