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In August of 1922, the New York Giants traded Shinners to the Toledo Mud Hens for Lee King. | In August of 1922, the New York Giants traded Shinners to the Toledo Mud Hens for Lee King. | ||
- | After two years with the New York Giants, Shinners played for the Toledo | + | After two years with the New York Giants, Shinners played for Toledo in 1924. Following the 1925 season, he played for many minor league teams: Oakland Oaks (1926-27); Fort Worth Panthers (1928); Toronto Maple Leafs (1928-1929); |
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+ | **1922 New York Giants Team Photo**\\ | ||
+ | Ralph Shinners (Top Row, Second from Left)\\ | ||
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+ | === Japan Tour === | ||
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+ | In 1931, Shinners was a member of a major league all-star squad that visited Japan in 1931. Lefty O'Doul was the head coach of a team that featured future Hall of Famers Lou Gehrig, Mickey Cochrane, Al Simmons, Frank Fritsch, Lefty Grove, George Kelly, and Rabbit Maranville. The other players and personnel included Bruce Cunningham, Larry French, Herbert Hunter, Willie Kamm, Tom Oliver, Beans Reardon, Muddy Ruel, and Fred Lieb, a NY sportswriter. | ||
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