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Cass Michaels

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now at second base, Michaels was shifted back to third upon his return to Chicago. The White Sox were now a ninety-win third-place ballclub, and Michaels was enjoying something of a renaissance playing with a winner for the first time in his career. On August 27,
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manning second base, the Browns shifted Michaels to third. The experiment didn't work, as he committed twelve errors at his new position. His tenure on St. Louis lasted just 55 games before he was placed on waivers, and claimed by the
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On July 21, 1951, Michaels was in the lineup against his former club following his trade to the Senators. The Chisox were in the thick of the pennant race when the 36–49 Senators came to town. Chicago lost the series opener 2–1 in
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After piloting the Chisox to a 101-loss season and the worst record in major league baseball, Ted Lyons resigned as manager at the close of the season. He was immediately replaced at the helm by
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Michaels batted just .250 following the trade, and was never able to recapture his All-Star form with the Senators. Just shy of his two-year anniversary in Washington on May 12,
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when Michaels stepped into the batter's box. Fricano's first pitch to him struck him in the head. He was carried off the field in a stretcher, and was given Roman Catholic
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taking over at third. This lineup was retained for the second game, and remained the starting Chisox infield for the rest of the season.
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at the hospital he was rushed to in critical condition. He recovered, but the pitch impaired his vision. After collapsing during
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Michaels soon emerged as one of the top second basemen in the American League. Through 1948, he had a .250 career
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on Michaels' RBI, and found themselves already down 4–0 in the third inning of the second game of the set when
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with the third run of the inning without an RBI. He also drew a walk to lead off the fifth, but went hitless.
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Michaels appeared in all 154 games in 1949, compiling a .308 batting average with 83 RBIs, 73
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just shy of his seventeenth birthday. When he made his major league debut at
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at just seventeen years old, and played twelve seasons in the majors until a
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His third big league season brought with it a third name, as he entered
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for more seasoning. In 27 major league games, mostly played at
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August 27, 1954, for the Chicago White Sox
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August 19, 1943, for the Chicago White Sox
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Michaels was the sole Washington representative in the
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on August 19, he was the second-youngest player in the
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Rich Marazzi & Len Fiorito (December 16, 2003).
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Department of Public Works, and coached high school
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He went hitless in two games and seven 1320:"Cass Michaels' Home Run Beats Ex-mates" 1051:"Boston Red Sox 10, Chicago White Sox 9" 641: 1550:Washington Senators (1901–1960) players 1282:"Cass Michaels Takes Sox Scouting Post" 1069:"Ted Lyons Resigns as White Sox Mentor" 1033:"Boston Red Sox 3, Chicago White Sox 1" 832: 421:decided that it was time for a change. 288:ended his career at just 28 years old. 242: 169: 1185:"Cass Michaels is Bought by Athletics" 838: 836: 7: 16:American baseball player (1926–1982) 903:Hugh Fullerton, Jr. (May 2, 1944). 1264:"Cass Michaels is Hit by Baseball" 1224:Leo H. Petersen (March 18, 1954). 1089:"All-Star Lineups Appear Definite" 990:"American League Fielding Leaders" 945:Chester L. 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Pinch-hitting for pitcher 239:Career highlights and awards 1462:Baseball Reference (Minors) 383:during the off-season, and 357:, he batted .176 with five 271:Casimir Eugene Kwietniewski 1566: 320:, behind sixteen-year-old 1520:Chicago White Sox players 1505:American League All-Stars 398:With Appling's return in 379:having been dealt to the 337:He shortened his name to 292:Coming up with the Chisox 243: 170: 161: 121: 111: 88: 71: 54: 45: 33: 1545:St. Louis Browns players 1525:Chicago White Sox scouts 1094:Prescott Evening Courier 793:to put it out of reach. 1347:McFarland & Company 569:, he was traded to the 455:All-Star second baseman 82:Grosse Pointe, Michigan 1392:"Casimir Kwietniewski" 1306:Baseball-Reference.com 1250:Baseball-Reference.com 1151:Baseball-Reference.com 1132:Sun Journal (Lewiston) 1113:Baseball-Reference.com 1055:Baseball-Reference.com 1037:Baseball-Reference.com 994:Baseball-Reference.com 889:Baseball-Reference.com 593:Reunited with manager 588:Philadelphia Athletics 561:Philadelphia Athletics 549:, and later scored on 322:Philadelphia Athletics 212:Philadelphia Athletics 1394:. 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Second baseman
Detroit
Michigan
Grosse Pointe, Michigan
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago White Sox
1943
1950
Washington Senators
1950
1952
St. Louis Browns
1952
Philadelphia Athletics
1952
1953
Chicago White Sox
1954
All-Star
1949
1950
Major League Baseball
infielder
Chicago White Sox
beanball
Chicago White Sox
Detroit

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