Yes. Whitey Lockman was 18 and Ted Tappe was 19. Both of them have Cubs connections. Tappe finished his career with the Cubs. After he his his HR as a 19-year-old with the Reds in 1951 he didn't hit another until his 1 and only season with the Cubs, 1955. And Lockman managed the Cubs for a few years in the 1970s, replacing Leo Durocher in 1972. Was Ted Tappe any kind to the backup catcher El Tappe that the CUBS brought up in '54 or '55 ?? I'd always assumed that they were brothers, but apparently not. They are not included in the list of brother combinations in the media guide, and both have Wikipedia entries that don't mention the other. El had a twin brother, Melvin Tappe, who was a minor league pitcher. It was 1954 when he made his debut, and he was later a member of the College of Coaches. It seems strange to me that the only two major leaguers with that last name both played for the same team at the same time (they were both Cubs in 1955) and were not related, but apparently that's the case.