…. And The Babe taking batting practice as a Dodger coach in 1938.
And another. Willie Stargell as a Braves coach. This was kind of jarring to me.
Jim Kaat and Randy Jones. Neither ever played a single regular season game for the Pirates but were around in spring training.
OK, I will end the suspense. Matty Alou played for the Pirates in the mid to late 60s, and was traded to St.Louis after the 1970 season. The...
Yinz are getting very close. It does have to do with the uniform, and maybe I should have said rare instead of unusual. Also, I believe that the...
I found this one. The same thing is unusual as with the pictures of Matty Alou and Fred Patek. [ATTACH]
Yep, Fred Patek. I will hold off at least until Monday. Meanwhile if I can find any other examples I will post them.
Nope, a diminutive shortstop who was traded to KC…. Are we ready for the reveal?
ok, the same thing that is unusual about Matty Alou’s photo is unusual about this photo. And does anyone know who this is? [ATTACH]
Not that I know of.
Noooooope! I will post another clue…..
Nope. Remember, I said unusual, not wrong.
Nope, definitely has to do with the picture of Matty. Will not reveal the answer for a while.
Nope….more obvious than that, but someone who lived through the period of transition from Forbes Field to Three Rivers would get it.
I am not sold on Frazier. Dude needs to have bone lengthening surgery on his arms, he is the new T-rex.
Don’t forget the Stains, with the biggest fattest QB contract ever.
…..on this Matty Alou card, the one in the center? [ATTACH]
I think it was just Grit. True Grit was the John Wayne movie. No, I did not sell it, we had a thing in grade school where we had a catalogue and...
You are taking me back. I had one of those tiny AM radios and an earphone. I think I got it selling magazine subscriptions. I remember camping out...
Not even his brothers Felipe and Matty will help, until they get some better starting pitching.