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Another factor contributing to Lambert's relative obscurity is the dearth of records from the era. Many early baseball records were lost or destroyed over time, including Lambert's extensive player data and statistics. This has made it difficult for historians to accurately assess his contributions to the game.

He picked up his guitar. The club was empty now except for the sound guy coiling cables and the bartender counting tips. Dolph played something soft, something new—three chords and a melody that felt like driving home after everyone you loved had already gone to bed. dolph lambert

Despite his impressive performances, Lambert's career began to decline in the early 1920s. Injuries, including a broken ankle in 1921, limited his playing time, and his production began to dwindle. The 1924 season marked a particularly low point for Lambert, with a .200 average and just three home runs. He picked up his guitar

“I’ll think about it,” he said.

“I’ll do it on one condition,” he said. “I play the whole album. Every song. In order. No hits, no encores, no ‘Free Bird.’ And I get final say on the artwork.” Every song. In order. No hits

“Tom,” Dolph said, tasting the name. “That’s a good name for a song.”