A cornerstone piece
With so many of their puzzle pieces already falling into place with Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese and Gil Hodges, the Brooklyn Dodgers 76 years ago today solidify their infield for the next seven years by acquiring shortstop Billy Cox from Pittsburgh.
The Dodgers also pick up pitcher Preacher Roe and infielder Gene Mauch from the Pirates.
In return, the Pirates receive pitchers Hal Gregg and Vic Lombardi.
The Dodgers also give the Pirates aging, narrow-minded outfielder Dixie Walker, who ninth months earlier reportedly said he did not want to play alongside the color barrier-breaking Robinson.
Since they already have Reese at shortstop, the Dodgers move Cox to third base, where the pride of Newport, Pa., quickly becomes one of the best defenders ever to play the position.
Cox plays in three World Series with the Dodgers, batting .302 and playing even better defense before moving on to Baltimore in 1955 and ending his career with the Orioles.