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1. One of the first great infield combinations of the 20th Century was dubbed "The $100,000 Infield" by the press of the day. They played for the Philadelpia A's from 1910 to 1914. Stuffy McInnis played first base, the great Frank "Home Run" Baker played third, and the under-rated Jack Barry was the shortstop. Which Hall of Famer played second base?
2. From 1906 to 1910, the Chicago Cubs had a double play combo that was revered, Tinker to Evers to Chance. One of the great pub trivia questions from the days of yore was, "Who was the third baseman that rounded out this trio?" I'm asking that question today.
3. Cincinnati's Big Red Machine in the mid 1970s featured an infield of third baseman Pete Rose, SS Dave Concepcion, second baseman Joe Morgan, and first baseman Tony Perez. Who was traded in late 1976 to break up that old gang?
4. From 1917 to 1919, the Chicago White Sox had a sparkling infield that contributed to two World Series appearances in '17 and '19, and the championship in 1917. Unfortunately, three of the four were also implicated in "the Black Sox" scandal as well. Who was the first baseman for the ChiSox during that period, and the purported leader of the group who agreed to throw the Series?
5. It is a certainty that the infield for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1959 to 1962 will not go down in posterity as "great". However, they did last as a unit for four years and won a Series together in 1960.
Who was the first baseman to complete this group: 3rd - Don Hoak, SS -Dick Groat, 2nd - Bill Mazeroski. A hint - he was undoubtedly won of the worst glovemen in the annals of baseball.
6. During the early 1930s, The St. Louis Cardinals, known as "The Gas House Gang", were perennial contenders for the NL pennant and were World Series winners in 1934. The manager of the team also played 2nd base - Frankie Frisch. Pepper Martin played third, and Ripper Collins first. Who was the shortstop and captain of this motley bunch that played together as a unit from 1933 to mid 1936?
7. The 1927 New York Yankees have been widely regarded as the best team in the history of professional baseball. Most people identify Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig with this squad, but just two players don't make a great team. Among the members of this infield which played together from 1926 to 1928 were Joe Dugan at third and Mark Koenig at shortstop. Gehrig of course played first, but who was the Hall of Fame second sacker and integral member of the famed "Murderers Row"?
8. Another Yankee team that had a long standing infield unit was the squad of 1962 to 1965, one that won pennants from 1962 to 1964 and the World Series in 1962. However, by 1966 the Yanks would be cellar dwellers for one of the few times in their history. The infield consisted of Bobby Richardson at second, Tony Kubek at short and Clete Boyer at third. The first baseman was whom?
9. From 1948 through to parts of 1953, the Brooklyn Dodgers featured the same infield, vital components to a team that became perennial contenders for the NL pennant after years of languishing near the basement. I'll give you the easy ones - Gil Hodges, Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese. You identify the missing third baseman.
10. An infield unit from 1974 to 1981, an incredible eight years, for which team did Steve Garvey at first, Davey Lopes at second, Bill Russell at short and Ron Cey at third, play for?
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