15. (a) Dick Groat
(b) and (c) Gene Alley and Jackie Hernandez
(d) Fim Foli
(e) Dale Berra
16. (a) Bill Melton
(b) Buck Weaver
17. (a) John Hiller
(b) Wayne Granger
18. Al Kaline
19. Jack McKeon and Alvin Dark.
20. U.L. Washington
21. (a) Hoyt Wilhelm
(b)Darold Knowles. In seven games he pitched 6 1/3 innings, registering two saves.
22. Wes Parker played first, Lee Lacy second (preceded, in quick order, by Jim Lefebvre and Ted Sizemore), Maury Wills was at short, and Billy Grabarkewitz held down third (Garvey had the job before he shifted to first).
23. Henry Aaron, Darrell Evans, and Dave Johnson all hit 40 homers in 1973. Ralph Garr won the 1974 batting title by hitting .353, and Buzz Capra was the ERA champ in 1974 with a neat 2.210 mark.
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