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Bob Bailey
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Bailey hit well for the Expos. Manager Gene Mauch often said: "Bailey means wood. Bailey doesn't mean leather." An opponent added: "They called him Beetle, after the comic strip character. He fielded like a comic strip character." As the starting third baseman in 1972-73, he made 39 errors. Mauch also tried him at 1B and OF.
The Montreal fans developed a love-hate relationship with the slow-footed streak hitter who grounded into 216 lifetime double plays. In 1970 Bailey hit .287 with 28 homers, including one of the longest shots in Astrodome history on August 16. When he was traded in December 1975, he was the leader in nine of ten Expo career batting categories. (JCA)

