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  <title>261: Baseball's Most Unlikely Hall of Famer? - With Tom Alesia</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;Dave Bancroft should not be in the Hall of Fame.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; That's how this week's guest Tom Alesia's new book &amp;quot;Beauty at Short: Dave Bancroft, the Most Unlikely Hall of Famer and His Wild Times in Baseball's First Century&amp;quot; starts - a curious way to begin the first (and only) biography of one of Cooperstown's most underappreciated inductees. &amp;amp;nbsp; A competent, if not unremarkable major league shortstop (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants, Boston Braves, Brooklyn Robins), and manager (Braves; All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Chicago Colleens, South Bend Blue Sox) - Bancroft was well short on statistical credentials (e.g., .279 lifetime batting average; just 32 career HRs; .406 managerial winning percentage) to warrant obvious inclusion. &amp;amp;nbsp; But his solid play with the two-time World Series winning Giants in the early 1920s came in handy when two of his fellow players from those teams - Bill Terry and Frankie Frisch - became influential members of the Hall's Veterans' Committee in the late 1960s, and squinted hard to tap their collegial teammate for induction in 1971.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Part of a stable of early 1970s enshrinees labeled as &amp;quot;Giant cronies&amp;quot; of Terry and Frisch&amp;amp;nbsp; (e.g., Jessie Haines, Chick Hafey, Ross Youngs, George Kelly, Jim Bottemley, Freddie Lindstrom), Bancroft was nonetheless one of his era's more prominent and popular figures - a &amp;quot;player's player,&amp;quot; both on and off the field. &amp;amp;nbsp; By the end of this conversation with Alesia, you'll understand why Bancroft's membership in the Hall of Fame actually makes sense. </description>
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