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    Who was the 3rd baseman in the infield for Tinkers to Evers to Chance?

    Question #41904. Asked by elcid.

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    Joe Tinker (SS), Johnny Evers (2B) and Frank Chance (1B) shared the same infield for the Cubs from 1903-1910. The regular third basemen during these years were Doc Casey (1903-05) and Harry Steinfeldt (1906-10).

    Dec 03 03, 1:44 PM

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