1981 – The Reds send P Doug Bair to the Cards for P Joe Edelen and 2B Neil Fiala.

On September 10, 1981 — 1981 – The Reds send P Doug Bair to the Cards for P Joe Edelen and 2B Neil Fiala.

 


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