The most shocking trade in baseball history had St. Louis fans in an uproar
Rogers Hornsby, early in his career as second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals. (Post-Dispatch archives) By Bob Broeg St. Louis Post-Dispatch When Rogers Hornsby was traded away on Dec. 20, 1926, the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce appealed to baseball's commissioner to stop the deal. Post-Dispatch sports columnist Bob Broeg reflected on the trade ...
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