Today's picking are as lush as yesterday's were sparse...
Reds:
Todd Coffey (31) -Come back, Coffeybro; we miss you!
Joey Hamilton (41) -When you think of stinko Reds pitchers of the first part of this decade, here is a name that sould be preeminent.
Tom Foley (52)
Jay Ward (73) -The 1970 utility man, not the producer of "Rocky & Bullwinkle".
Waite Hoyt -Great, great radio announcer of my childhood. A HOF pitcher too, although he was aided greatly by pitching for the Yankee juggernauts.
Others:
Edwin Jackson (28)
Todd Ziele (46) -Is he still married to the ex-Olympic gymnast?
Alvin Davis (51)
Earl Averill (73) -The younger, and lesser, Earl Averill.
Hugh Mulcahy -His nickname was "Losing Pitcher" Mulcahy, which is kind of cruel, but heck, the man lost 76 games over a four-year span.
Frankie Frisch -Great second baseman; Bill James lambastes him in one of his books for using his position on the HOF Veteran's Committe to litter the HOF with his undeserving old cronies.
Frank Chance -His nickname was "The Peerless Leader", which is a lot better than "Losing Pitcher".