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A casket made out of toothpicks: RIP, UL Washington

Better hitter than I remembered. Thought for sure when I looked him up on B-R that he'd have a negative WAR, like so many middle infielders of my youth, but he actually does just fine.

There's so many middle infielders who were regulars back then that would never get a whiff of the bigs today. Even those renowned for their "glove work" wouldn't make the cut as there were no advanced range stats back then to show how truly effective they really were. Modern stats expose a lot of those dudes.
 
He's as much a part of the '80s Royals to me as Brett, White & Wilson, but I forgot UL unfortunately missed out on the title...traded to the Expos in January '85. If you're a certain age, you think of him every time you reach for a toothpick. RIP.
 

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