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Old 07-03-2016, 09:33 AM   #28425
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Originally Posted by FatJack View Post
Charley was a fixture in Spring Training from at least 1971 forward. He was good friends with Dave Bristol and, later, with others in the Brewers front office (then, of course, he moved on to Spring Training with the Rangers, once he'd bought into that team). And Charley took it seriously, too. He wasn't a "celebrity pro" like Will Ferrell. He worked out with the players, did all the calisthenics and running they did, sat on the bench in uniform during games. I'm not sure if he ever got into a game. But he honestly believed that he might get a contract offer if he worked hard enough. Baseball was his first love.

If you go to Charley's web site, you'll see that his bio says something like "...after a tryout with the Mets, Charley decided to head home to Montana". That's a hoot. Charley had been writing the Mets for a tryout for months upon months...and was flatly refused, when his requests weren't completely ignored. He even sent bats to the clubhouse with his name engraved on them, but to no avail. "I'm not runnin' a tryout camp," was Casey's answer. So Charley (and I'm thinking it was 1963) snuck onto the team bus, Willie Mays Hayes style, when they were about to leave for a game. He figured there were so many unrecognizable faces in Spring Training that no one would notice. Well, Casey noticed. And he was none too pleased. The story goes that Casey, himself, threw Charley off the bus, though I suspect its more likely he had him removed, rather than removed him himself. Thus ended Charley's "tryout" with the Mets, after which he "decided" to head home. Some re-tellings of the story suggest (or outright claim) that Casey didn't like Charley for racial reasons. But Casey treated white ballplayers who wanted a tryout the same way (though I doubt any of them were so brazen as to board the team bus). Unless he got specific orders from the front office, well, he wasn't runnin' a tryout camp.
Charley Pride was also in the Reds Minor leagues in 1960 Missoula
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