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Tinker to Evers to Chance

Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance has been uttered in the clubhouses of baseball since the early 20th century.

These three baseball infielders were the mainstay standout playing trio of the Chicago Cubs during the 1906 and 1910 years.

The Chicago Cubs won four pennants and two World Series during this span.

Joe Tinker was shortstop and the slick fielder who initiated the starting action of double-play combination.

Johnny Evers was the 5'9" and 140 lb. quick as a mosquito and as fiery as a sword swallower turning on a dime there at second base and throwing rifle shots to first.

Frank Chance was a converted catcher playing first base who anchored the conclusion of so many double-plays generated by these legends.

The heroics of these baseball playing infielders and their ability to turn double-play opportunities with ease were immortalized by Franlin P. Adams with his Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance lyrical lament.

This trio of players were inducted into The Baseball Hall Of Fame in 1946 and enshrined into this august body as a unit. To my knowledge no other time in history have players been so honored as to be inducted i

nto Baseball's Hall of Fame as a playing unit of individuals.

In the annals of sports history the only group of individuals honored comparably as a unit would be the "Four Horsemen Of Notre Dame".

The quickest way to kill a rally by opposing teams is to execute that finely tuned double-play or twin killing. Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance were proven masters at this art and skill.


I am Major Wiley B. Channell USMC (retired). My early grammar school days were at Argo grammar school in Argo, (Jefferson county) Alabama. Sixth grade at Trussville elementary and Jr. High thru High School at Hewitt-Trussville High School in Trussville,Al. Graduated Auburn University 1959. Commissioned 2nd Lt.1959 USMC and retired as a Major in 1979.

My wife Robbie Jack has dutifully raised our four children Liz (Channell) Coleman, Cynthia Jean (C.J.)Channell, Douglas Channell and Liles Bonneau Channell. Four grand boys Jack Coleman, Zachary Channell,Taylor Channell and John Liles Channell.


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