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Cusick 09-05-2019 12:49 PM

Kiki Jones
 
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Originally Posted by rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com (Post 4533247)
Anyone with Kiki Jones as a St. Pete Devil Ray?

Can't guarantee that Jones is in a St. Pete Devil Rays uniform, but he might be. The photo is from the Tampa Bay Times of March 2, 1998, and it's a newspaper based in St. Pete. Jones had already been working out with the parent Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com 09-06-2019 11:16 PM

Hello. In 1996 or 1997 The Devil Rays put out a minor league set 10 sheets of 9 peferated cards. Does anyone have those cards? If possible please post. Thanks to any response

Home Free 09-07-2019 05:56 AM

Robinson In Vault
 
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Thank you Cusick. Its great to finally see this ballplayer. Lee Robinson certainly deserved more of a major league opportunity.

Might not matter, but a good image of Robinson snuck through the vault.

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rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com 09-09-2019 12:50 PM

Looking for Mike DeCelle in a Charleston River Dogs Uniform. Thanks to any response

Cusick 09-09-2019 08:33 PM

Mike DeCelle
 
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Originally Posted by rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com (Post 4534935)
Looking for Mike DeCelle in a Charleston River Dogs Uniform. Thanks to any response

DeCelle was with Charleston in 1997, and this photo is from the spring of 1997 when he was a Devil Rays prospect riding a team bus. The source is the Tampa Bay Times of March 14, 1997.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=decell001mic

P.S. The Tampa Bay Times of March 14, 1997 (p.7c) confirms that he was on the Charleston roster as of that date. However, on the same day, it was reported that he was in a game with the parent Tampa Bay Devil Rays' split squad against the Phillies. It was called the junior Devil Rays vs. the junior Phillies. That could account for the Devil Rays' uniform in the photo.

rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com 09-09-2019 10:31 PM

Looking for Jared Fowler in a devil Rays Uniform (1996 G.C.L Devil Rays) and in Hudson Valley Renegades Uniform 1996. Thanks to any response

rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com 09-10-2019 02:29 PM

Looking for Doug Barner in a Butte Copper Kings Uniform and a G.C.L . Devil Rays Uniform. He played for three teams in 1996 Butte, Hudson Valley and G.C.L. Devil Rays in 1996. Thanks to any response.

Cusick 09-11-2019 11:09 AM

Doug Barner
 
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Originally Posted by rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com (Post 4535377)
Looking for Doug Barner in a Butte Copper Kings Uniform and a G.C.L . Devil Rays Uniform. He played for three teams in 1996 Butte, Hudson Valley and G.C.L. Devil Rays in 1996. Thanks to any response.

This photo doesn't show him in uniform, but it is the correct Doug Barner. It's from the Murfreesboro (TN) Daily News-Journal of May 4, 1996 and pictures him as a senior at Middle Tennessee State University, while a third baseman on that school's baseball team.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=barner001dou

Cusick 09-11-2019 01:51 PM

Jared Fowler
 
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Originally Posted by rlumpkin1@tampabay.rr.com (Post 4535155)
Looking for Jared Fowler in a devil Rays Uniform (1996 G.C.L Devil Rays) and in Hudson Valley Renegades Uniform 1996. Thanks to any response

This photo doesn't show a Devil Rays uni, but it's the best I can do for Jared Fowler. It's from a team photo of the 1997 Richmond Roosters of the independent Frontier League.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=fowler001jar

mlsekeres 09-19-2019 08:49 AM

According to Beckett Mike DeCelle has a card in the 1997 River Dogs team set, however, there does not seem to be a picture of it anywhere online.

mlsekeres 09-19-2019 10:11 AM

Duncan Campbell
 
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Originally Posted by PinsonHOF (Post 4525895)
Here is another Pirate farmhand. Versatile Nicaraguan Duncan Campbell who spent 11 seasons in the Pirates system yet tasted AAA ball for only 56 games. Campbell spent as much time at thirdbase as he did in the outfield and caught 90 games. He was also 1-0 in 17 relief appearances. My kind of utility man. Hit for power and showed some speed in his youth. Campbell had a very fine professional career despite never advancing to the big club. Here is a photo from Nicaragua's Salon de la Fama.

1961 Columbus Jets

mlsekeres 09-19-2019 11:40 AM

Duncan Campbell
 
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I had just about posted this when my internet crashed as I hit the submit button ... On the Salon de la Fama site (Nicaragua's sports hall of fame) it has an article claiming Campbell to be Costa Rican and that he was in fact 3 years older than documented on Baseball Reference. If this is true he didn't playing pro ball until he was 25. The epilogue for Duncan Campbell Utility man with a Catcher's mitt is a sad one. After his playing career ended the Pirates made him a minor league coach. Campbell died in a car accident in Nicaragua in 1969 at age 35.

Did you find more than one article about him on that site?
The one I saw, which included the picture of Duncan Campbell you posted, stated: "He was born on October 21, 1934 in the Cruz de Rio Grande, Bluefields, Son of Mr. Aubrey Desmond Campbell and Mrs. Ofelia Potoy."
I was not able to find the Costa Rican reference.

Cusick 09-19-2019 05:07 PM

Duncan Campbell
 
Just wanted to mention that despite Campbell's not playing a huge number of games at the AAA level, he did manage to earn himself a spot on the Pirates' 40-man roster in the spring of 1962. In my view, when prospects succeed in getting themselves one of those spring training roster slots with the big league parent club, that in itself is a special accomplishment.

PinsonHOF 10-02-2019 08:35 PM

White Sox 60's farmhands
 
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Here are John Gray and Haley Young , both of whom played in the final years of Negro league baseball for the Indianapolis Clowns. Both men were signed by the Chicago White Sox. Gray was first an outfielder who took up a catcher's mitt. He was not outstanding at the plate but good enough for a backstop of that era. John Gray played from '56 to '60 never advancing above C ball.

Haley Young Jr. was the more accomplished of the two hitting 16 home runs at Class A in 1965. Both were briefly classmates at the Colored high school of Ft. Lauderdale in the 1950's which is now Dillard High School, the alma mater of the NFL's Bennie and Brian Blades.

https://klmitchell.com/2017/05/05/a-...aley-young-jr/

PinsonHOF 10-02-2019 08:45 PM

Originally posted by misekeres, in answer to your questions below:
Did you find more than one article about him on that site?
The one I saw, which included the picture of Duncan Campbell you posted, stated: "He was born on October 21, 1934 in the Cruz de Rio Grande, Bluefields, Son of Mr. Aubrey Desmond Campbell and Mrs. Ofelia Potoy."
I was not able to find the Costa Rican reference.

https://www.1800beisbol.com/baseball..._de_nicaragua/

This is the link to the main article I found on Duncan Campbell. In it the author refers to him as The Costa Rican in the first paragraph. This is the only information I have on this ambiguity in nationality and in order to read the article I had to click on the auto Google translation. This might explain the discrepancy.

PinsonHOF 10-02-2019 08:50 PM

Duncan Campbell's father
 
Here is a link to a Wikipedia entry for Aubry Campbell Ingram , the founder of the Boy Scouts in Nicaragua, It states he was born in Bluefields so the earlier Costa Rica reference for Duncan Campbell was likely a mistake. In this link it mentions his son Duncan being a professional baseball player.

PinsonHOF 10-11-2019 11:04 PM

Here a couple of Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves farmhands who pitched well but never made to the big club. Ken Nixon and Joe Cisterna . In one minor league season Joe went 19-8. He died in a car accident at age 29 in 1972.

PinsonHOF 10-11-2019 11:07 PM

Ken Nixon
 
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PinsonHOF 10-11-2019 11:12 PM

Joe Cisterna
 
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I made this very basic player card for my Baseball Mogul Diamond game. I drafted Cisterna for the Louisville Mammoths and subsequently traded him to Atlanta in 1966 for Of Jim Beauchamp. I wanted Joe Cisterna to finally get a call up to the Braves.

Merkle923 10-30-2019 06:33 PM

NOT Frank Robinson in Ogden
 
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Frank is shown with the Ogden Reds in 1953.

Just saw this on here, four years too late. The smiling guy in the back row? THAT'S not F. Robby. The guy in front of him, to his left, is F. Robby


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