About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 158. Not illustrated. Chapters: Tuck Stainback, Terry Moore, Augie Galan, Milt Bocek, Joe Vosmik, Peanuts Lowrey, Johnny Hopp, Danny Litwhiler, Jim Russell, Fred Sington, Johnny Lindell, Howie Moss, George Binks, Ed Levy, Hank Edwards, Bud Stewart, Leon Culberson, Jim Gleeson, Buster Adams, Jimmy Wasdell, Glenn Mcquillen, Johnny Barrett, Tommy Tatum, Lou Finney, George Stumpf, Augie Bergamo, Joe Marty, Hal Peck, Tommy O'brien, Hal Epps, Dain Clay, Butch Nieman, Hank Steinbacher, Glenn Crawford, Lou Novikoff, Nino Bongiovanni, Dennis Coughlin, Hal Warnock, Charlie Gilbert, Johnny Ostrowski, Kit Carson, Chet Clemens, Max Marshall, Mike Chartak, Bud Bates, Lindsay Deal, Stan Wentzel, Earl Naylor, Nick Tremark, Red Nonnenkamp, Hugh Alexander, Ernie Sulik, Art Parks, Buster Bray, Loyd Christopher, Alex Pitko, Henry Kimbro, Russ Derry, Larry Rosenthal, Hank Leiber, Frank Kalin, Roy Weatherly, Fred Frink, Ed Sauer, Tommy Thompson, Felix Mackiewicz, Ken Richardson, Johnny Rucker, Johnny Oulliber, Eddie Yount, Jim Tyack, Buck Frierson, Soup Campbell. Excerpt: George Tucker "Tuck" Stainback (August 4, 1911 - November 29, 1992) was a Major League Baseball outfielder for 13 seasons with the Chicago Cubs (1934-1937), St. Louis Cardinals (1938), Philadelphia Phillies (1938), Brooklyn Dodgers (1938-1939), Detroit Tigers (1940-1941), New York Yankees (1942-1945), and Philadelphia Athletics (1946). Born in Los Angeles, California, Stainback played in 817 games, 629 in the outfield. For his career, he had a .259 batting average and 204 RBIs. Stainback died in 1992 after suffering a stroke in Camarillo, California at age 81.