So I put him in the next day and he hits yet another home run. Rohe saw his first action in game 2 a sub for Lee Tannehill and in his first at bat of the season hits a home run. What makes his joining this group even more spectacular is that he has not really had much opportunity to play at all anyway. I had noted on my most recent update about the troubles Harry Wolverton and Bill Bradley have had, and more interestingly enough just tonight George Rhoe has joined that elite group of constantly injured third baseman. Well, over the course of the one and three quarters seasons I have replayed third baseman are basically an endangered species. With both sets having two error numbers per card (due to the very low fielding percentages in the early days). I know sometimes the way the numbers on the charts lead to a lot of injuries to certain positions In my 19 replays a surprising number of players have the result number 23. He asked if I used the charts for injuries, and I replied back that I did.
This is an article that was sort of sparked by a question Tom asked me during of my replay updates.