Nats note: the pitcher who gave up the most runs, the poor guy who ended with a 108.0 ERA, was Dick Weick. Signed by the Nats about 1946, never did much, and traded even-up for Mickey Vernon in about 1950. Vernon, a Nats hero and former AL batting champ, had had a bad season so Clark Griffith traded him. When the Old Fox traded somebody, they were not necessarily gone forever. Had also traded Goose Goslin, who couldn't get along with manager Walter Johnson; then got Goose back: who was a powerhouse for the '33 pennant-winners.