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#27821 |
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Charlie English 1932
Charlie English - seen in spring training in 1938, English had appeared in 17 games for the '37 Reds, concluding his major league career. The image is a cleaned sample from a scan of a wirephoto in my collection.
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does anyone have a baseball photo of jeff lemon, he was drafted by the pilots in 1969, he is the son of bob lemon, he played for billings mustangs in 1969. also any photo's of 1969 billings mustangs
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#27824 |
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Are there specific broadcasters you're looking for (other than Scully)? If there are several it would probably be better to start a separate thread.
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Bill McAfee 1930 UIN Cubs
As shown in the 18-Mar-1930 Hagerstown (MD) Morning Herald.
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Bob G. Smith 1955 UIN Cardinals
1957 Cardinals.
This is one of the lower-res images I have from a low-quality team photo. I'll leave it on the UIN list as "need better."
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Deron Johnson: better?
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#27829 |
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Bob Logan 1935 UIN Dodgers
As pictured in the 10-Apr-1935 Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
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Bob Porter 1981 UIN Braves
B&W Braves team-issue photo and color image as shown during a feature story on San Francisco's KTVU TV.
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Here are Atlanta Braves non-roster invitees (with uniform #s) for the years you cite: 1969: 52 John Burns C; 54 Don Johnson C; 53 Paul Doyle LHP; 55 Mike McQueen LHP; 56 Jim Sanders RHP 1970: 60 Leo Foster SS; 65 Bob Turzilli C; 64 Faustino Zabala C; 62 Aubrey Gatewood RHP; 63 Pablo Torrealba LHP 61 Charlie Vaughan LHP 1971: 50 Greg Foreman OF; 58 Roberto Santiago C; 51 Freddie Velazquez C; 57 Steve Barber LHP; 54 David Bogacki, LHP; 52 Ronald Broaddus RHP; 53 Adrian Devine, RHP; 56 Jimmy Freeman, LHP. |
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#27832 |
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Bob Ross 1950 UIN Phillies
1956 Phillies, as recently offered by sportsage.sales.
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Bob Sebra 1985 UIN Reds
1989 Reds. I found this several years ago and can't recall the source for sure, but I believe this is an unclemaxie image.
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Bobby Young 1948 UIN Indians
1956 Indians, as offered several years ago by postcardsandsnaps.
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#27835 |
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Dick McAuliffe - Detroit Tigers 1960
Dick "Mad Dog" McAuliffe passed away on Friday (May 13, 2016). Dick was a long time infielder with the Detroit Tigers who closed out his career with the Red Sox. He played his high school ball in Connecticut, where he was scouted by both the Red Sox and Tigers. He signed with Detroit in 1957, receiving a $500 bonus.
In the pros, Dick quickly discovered that the pitchers threw a lot harder than in high school. Hitting just .206 for Erie that first year, his manager, Red Kress, felt compelled to ask him, "Don't they throw curves in Unionville, sonny?" Dick's biggest problem, as he recalls it, was getting around on the fastball. Tigers hitting instructor Wayne Blackburn worked with him and, together, they developed the unusual stance (seen in the attached image) that Dick would use for the rest of his career. It served him well. Reaching the majors in 1960, Dick would put up some pretty good numbers for a middle infielder during what is known as the second deadball era. Three times, he hit more than 20 home runs and he hit more than 10 every year from 1962 to 1971 and again in 1973. He was an All-Star in '65, '66 and '67. Dick's defense, on the other hand, was a work in progress for quite a few years. In 1960, he made 5 errors in 7 games. There were 30 errors in '62, 24 in '63, and 32 in '64. It wasn't really until 1968 that Dick got his fielding under control. Moved from short to second the year before, Dick committed just 9 errors in 1968 and was actually surprised he didn't win the Gold Glove that year (Bobby Knoop, with 15 errors, got the honor). 1968 was the year the Tigers went to the World Series. Dick led the league with 95 runs scored, hit 16 home runs, 24 doubles, 10 triples, and drove in 56. He finished 7th in MVP voting that year (3 of his teammates were ahead of him in the voting, including Denny McLain who won the award on the strength of his 31 win season). 1968 is also the year for one of Dick's most remembered moments. In an August game against Chicago, three Tommy John fastballs seemed aimed directly at McAuliffe's head (Tommy John, of course, tells a different story). Having walked, Dick and Tommy started jawing at each other, Dick started seeing stars and charged the mound. John suffered torn ligaments in his shoulder, ending his season. McAuliffe was fined and suspended. Dick had had a fairly good season for the Tigers in 1973, but he was about to turn 34 and the Tigers wanted to get younger, so they shipped him to Boston for Ben Oglivie. Dick had hoped to win the Red Sox second base job but, instead, played a utility role for the team and batted just .210. At season's end, he retired and took a job managing Boston's Double-A affiliate in Bristol. The team won the Eastern League title but, by then, Dick was back in Boston--activated to fill in for an ailing Rico Petrocelli in the final weeks of the 1975 season. He played 7 games for the team that was on its way to an epic World Series with Cincinnati, and he was awful--both with the bat and the glove. For the first time that he could recall in his career, he was booed by the hometown fans. And he was left off the post season roster. The Red Sox wanted Dick to continue managing in their minor league system but, at that point, Dick had had enough of the travel (and the low minor league salary) and called it quits. After baseball, Dick owned a coin-op business and ran a number of baseball schools. In recent years, he'd been in declining health. He died at the age of 76. The image below is from the '68 World Series and I pulled it from a google search that shows it as having been posted to the website uni-watch. Last edited by FatJack; 05-17-2016 at 01:39 AM. |
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#27836 |
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Does anyone have 1969/70 Seattle Pilots spring training rosters with non-roster. 1971-1979 Milwaukee Brewers spring training rosters with non roster invitees If so would appreciate feed back thank you
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1969 SEATTLE PILOTS Spring roster with invitees 3 Joe Schultz 2 Frank Crosetti 4 Sal Maglie 6 Eddie O’Brien 7 Ron Plaza 37 Bob Lemon 61 Sibby Sisti 62 Earl Torgeson *63 Russ Meyer 64 Felix Delgado 13 Steve Barber 22 Bill Stafford 34 Jack Aker 24 Diego Segui 27 Bucky Brandon 28 Mike Marshall 29 Buzz Siephen 31 Jim O’Toole 32 Dick Baney 33 Marty Pattin 34 Rollie Sheldon 35 John Morris 38 Paul Click 39 Gary Bell 40 Bob Lasko 41 Bob Richmond 42 Skip Lockwood 43 John Miklos 44 Gerry Schoen 45 Gary Timberlake 46 Dickie Bates 48 Ron Kotick 49 Nelson Gibson 51 Bill Henry 53 Mike Rollyson 55 Bill Edgerton 56 Jim Bouton 60 Ray Peters 10 Larry Haney 15 Jerry McNertney 30 Freddie Velazquez 47 Carlos Evans 50 Frank Kimball 54 Greg Goossen 57 Merritt Ranew 1 Ray Oyler 5 Don Mincher 8 Mike Hegan 9 Rich Rollins 11 John Kennedy 16 Marv Staehle 17 Chico Salmon 18 Gus Gil 26 Mike Ferraro 12 Tommy Davis 14 Jim Gosger 19 Lou Piniella 20 Wayne Comer 21 Tommy Harper 25 Jose Vidal 36 Steve Hovley 52 Tom Kelly *So far as anyone can tell, Russ Meyer did not attend spring training with the Pilots in 1969, but he had been slated to. He did scout for the Pilots that year. The other 4 spring training instructors listed were present, as far as we know. Torgy, Bob Lemon and Sibby Sisti served as minor league managers in 1969 and its also understood that those three spent the end of the season with the major league squad, though we're not certain what number Torgy wore at that time. Felix Delgado was the Latin American scout (he signed Miguel Fuentes) and, as much as anything, he was in spring training to facilitate communication with and for the Latin players. 1970 SEATTLE PILOTS Spring roster with invitees 4 Dave Bristol 23 Cal Ermer 26 Roy McMillan 24 Jackie Moore 18 Wes Stock * 13 Steve Barber ** 25 John Gelnar 27 Bob Locker 29 Buzz Stephen 30 Lew Krausse 32 Gene Brabender 33 Marty Pattin 35 John Morris 38 Bob Meyer 39 Bob Bolin 42 Skip Lockwood 43 John O’Donaghue 45 Dick Baney 46 Dave Baldwin 47 Jesse Huggins 48 Wayne Twitchell 49 George Lauzerique 50 Gary Timberlake 51 Roric Harrison 52 Bill Parsons 53 Bill Ferrell 61 Bob Richmond 3 Don Bryant 5 Phil Roof 13 Jerry McNertney 17 Pete Koegel 56 Frank Kimball 58 John Felske 1 Ted Kubiak 2 Frank Coggins 8 Mike Hegan 9 Rich Rollins 10 John Donaldson 11 John Kennedy 19 Chico Vaughns 21 Tommy Harper 22 Fred Stanley 34 Greg Goossen 6 Mike Hershnerger 7 Roy Foster 12 Danny Walton 16 Odis McCowan 20 Wayne Comer 28 Sandy Valdespino 36 Steve Hovley 40 Floyd Wicker 41 Bernie Smith 54 Wilbur Howard *I do not have a list of the spring training instructors for 1970. Usually, teams will include their minor league managers among the spring staff. In this case, that would include Earl Torgeson, Al Federoff and Sandy Johnson. **Over the winter of 69-70, the Pilots had protected Miguel Fuentes on the 40-man roster. He was slated to wear #14 (the same number he'd worn in September '69). Fuentes was, of course, shot down that off-season. |
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#27838 |
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McAuliffe/Taylor 2nd Base Platoon
Besides being the everyday second baseman for the Tigers for several years, including the World's Championship season of 1968 and all-star selections for three years (1965-1967), McAuliffe was platooned late in his career. For three seasons (1971-1973) Detroit had a very successful second base platoon of the lefty hitting Mc Auliffe with righty hitting Tony Taylor. That combination helped the Tigers to win the 1972 American League East division title. McAuliffe had an off year at the plate (.240), but Taylor picked him up by hitting .303, so overall the Tigers got good production from their platoon that year
McAuliffe had some pop, belting 197 career home runs and topping 20 home runs three seasons.. |
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Barney McFadden 1901
McFadden pitched in eight games for the Cincinnati Reds in his rookie season of 1901, and then appeared in just one more major league game, in September 1902, for the Philadelphia Phillies. He also pitched for the St. Paul Saints during those same two seasons. Outside of 1901-02, there is no record of him playing professionally. |
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