
Davey Lopes
.263 BA
155 HR
557 SB

Steve Bartkowski
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.

And his tight end Junior Miller getting chased by Jack Ham.
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.

As someone once said; "If that's Junior Miller I'd hate to see how big Senior Miller is"

William Andrews

Bill Madlock
.305 BA
163 HR
174 SB

Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.

Roger Brown - Indiana Pacers #35
[Edited on 4/24/2015 by LeglizHemp]

Don Mincher
200 HR

Joe Namath, as NY as Broadway itself -- Jet-set fodder 😮
& the great Johnny Unitas...of the SD Chahgiz???? say it ain't so 😮 😉
...and yet, the serious/business side of pro sports must always go on
...the quintessential/final example of this....
[Edited on 4/24/2015 by Stephen]

Yes Bobby's knees were shot by this time -- but never should it have come to this -- looks to this day like a photoshopped (?) photo --

Joe doesn't look right in that Rams uniform. Johnny U was lucky he didn't get himself killed trying to play when he should have hung em up.

No way -- it's a mistake -- it's gotta be a HOAX! Say It Ain't So!! 😮 😛 (hehe)
It was cool he won the Cup out there -- as Terry O'Reilly said at Raymond's number retirement in Boston, "I'm sure I wasn't the only one who shed a tear when Raymond held the Cup over his head."
[Edited on 4/27/2015 by Stephen]

Willie Galimore

Charley Johnson #12

Gary Collins
WR/P, 1962-71 Cleveland Browns
caught 3 TD passes as Browns scored all their points in the second half of the 1964 title game, 27-0 over Baltimore Colts

Jose Cardenal
.275 BA
138 HR
329 SB

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Yes Bobby's knees were shot by this time -- but never should it have come to this -- looks to this day like a photoshopped (?) photo --
that's just wrong. On so many levels...
please don't let Sang see this.
delete it!!!! 😛


Tommy Kramer - Rice Owls

Jim Hart

Sonny Siebert, w/mgr. Alvin Dark
1964-75
140-114
Sonny was a good hitting pitcher -- Dark, Birdie Tebbetts, Eddie Kasko (Sox) -- they didn't hesitate to use Sonny in a pinch -- belted 6 HR in 1971, career 12/57

Frank Robinson
.294 BA
586 HR
1,812 RBI
.926 OPS


Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.

Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.

Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.


ROBIN ROBERTS
1948-66
286-245
4,688.2 IP
HOF 1976
Even as an MSU Spartan, he's got that 'ani-mal' look -- could pass for a 1910-era photo
[Edited on 5/4/2015 by Stephen]

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Stan Musial, Joe Adcock, Eddie Mathews
Deserves bumping -- a great photo -- is really the still-photo version of the cool "When It Was A Game" video documentaries from some years back
like most greats Eddie rode the pine at the end of his career -- but what a ride it was -- 1967-68 Det. Tigers, winning the World Series in the last year of his career w/the last of the 30-game winners, Dennis McLain
when the Tygiz lost last game of '67 season, it gave the Sawx the pennant -- if they'd won it wouldve forced a 1 game playoff -- with all his greatness, Eddie wouldve been a big ace in the hole for Tygz in a 1 game playoff
but it was good for Eddie to end his career like that -- with two such great teams -- made the HOF 1978
[Edited on 5/4/2015 by Stephen]
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