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There are 6 letters in ERSALT ( A1E1L1R1S1T1 )
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ANTLERS
STARTLE
SALTERS
SALTIER
SALTIRE
SALUTER
SCARLET
SLATERS
SLATHER
SLATIER
STABLER
STALKER
STAPLER
STARLET
STEALER
RETAILS
STELLAR
STERNAL
TAILERS
TALKERS
THALERS
TRAMELS
VARLETS
VESTRAL
WARSTLE
WASTREL
WRASTLE
ARMLETS
SALTERN
TRAVELS
RESLATE
LAMSTER
RENTALS
BLASTER
CARTELS
CLARETS
CRESTAL
DARTLES
ARTLESS
ELATERS
ESTRUAL
FALTERS
HALTERS
HARSLET
LABRETS
LARGEST
PSALTER
RELATES
REALIST
REALEST
RATTLES
PLATERS
PLASTER
PERSALT
PALTERS
OLESTRA
LATHERS
LASTERS
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Eldred R. "Salty" Saltwell (born April 14, 1924) was the general manager of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball in 1976. * Like a predecessor, John Holland, Saltwell had been a general manager in the minor leagues. He was the GM with minor league affiliates in Des Moines, Iowa, and Los Angeles. Saltwell came to Chicago in 1958 as a business manager. He was very loyal to owner Philip K. Wrigley and was made a vice president in 1972. The Chicago Tribune openly mocked the move and called Saltwell a hot dog vendor. Wrigley defended the decision by stating that Saltwell had the capacity to get rough, especially in contract negotiations. After his one season as Cubs' GM, on November 24, 1976, he was named secretary and director of park operations while field manager Jim Marshall was fired. |