1969 BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE DAY– DICK HUGHES- ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
The first thing I noticed when I got Dick Hughes baseball card in 1969 was that he wore glasses. You just don’t see many ballplayers wearing glasses then or now. […]
The first thing I noticed when I got Dick Hughes baseball card in 1969 was that he wore glasses. You just don’t see many ballplayers wearing glasses then or now. […]
The oldest living major league baseball player Chuck Stevens died on Memorial Day at the age of 99. Stevens played first base for the St. Louis Browns in parts […]
Although he appears in his 1969 card as a San Diego Padre, Zolio Versalles he would never play for the Padres. He was selected by them in the expansion […]
He wouldn’t have known it at the time – the year of this baseball card 1969- but in his young major league career twenty- eight year old Curt Motton was […]
The first thought when I hear the name Luke Walker is Pirate announcer Bob Prince who seemed to have a nickname for most of the players would call him Luscious […]
The Joe Morgan of 1969 was one of the unrecognized great players in baseball, it wouldn’t be until he went to the Reds in 1972 that the baseball world […]
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