Recently Precious Sanders over at The Baseball Attic did an article on Roger Bresnahan that reminded me he’d originally been a pitcher. Of course he’s now a Hall of Fame catcher. She and I commented back and forth about players who’d started as pitchers and ended up as everyday players (and everyday players who’d gone the other way). So all that led me to see if I could field a complete team (one man at each position plus 2 pitchers who’d originally been fielders) of players who had moved from the mound to the field. Here’s one:
1b George Sisler (Hall of Fame)
2b Jack Dunn
SS Monte Ward (Hall of Fame)
3b Nixie Callahan
OF Babe Ruth (Hall of Fame), Lefty O’Doul, Smokey Joe Wood
C Roger Bresnahan (Hall of Fame)
DH Rick Ankiel
P Bob Lemon (Hall of Fame) and Bucky Walters
I’m sure that a bit more searching around could produce a better team. I purposefully left out Stan Musial who made the switch in the minors. Of note is that most of them occur in very early MLB history. It isn’t so common to make the switch at the Major League level anymore. Obviously in the case of the Hall of Famers, it worked out pretty well.
Anyway, I thought it was interesting and pass it along.
BTW if you get a chance, make sure you take a look at The Baseball Attic. Certainly worth a look.
Tags: Babe Ruth, Bob Lemon, Buck Walters, George Sisler, Jack Dunn, Lefty O'Doul, Monte Ward, Nixie Callahan, Rick Ankiel, Roger Bresnahan, Smokey Joe Wood
August 29, 2015 at 10:52 am
How about Rube Bressler?
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bressru01.shtml
Glen
August 29, 2015 at 11:22 am
Not a bad choice either.
v
August 31, 2015 at 7:59 am
That whole switch thing seemed to be dead as a doornail a while back, but now it seems that every organization has some kid in the minors who has made the catcher or shortstop to late-inning reliever switch. Everything old is new again, eh?