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    O's players

    You've got a great collection of cards.I'm sorry I missed this Quiz. Steve Barber went to my high school in Maryland. So did Sonny Jackson and Tom Brown who played with the Senators and Redskins in the 60's. Hope you'll do it again!

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    Name The Oriole

    That's Marvelous Marv! Look at that great defensive positioning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGelnarFan
    That's Marvelous Marv! Look at that great defensive positioning!
    That is Marvelous.......Faye's brother.

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    Roric Harrison

    On page 9 you showed Roric Harrison. Another bit of trivia about him is that he was part of the trade between the 1969 Astros and Pilots that took Jim Bouton to Houston. Dooley Womack and Roric for Bouton.

    From "Ball Four"(after finding out about the trade) - "Dooley Womack? Holy Mackerel. The same Dooley Womack whose great spring I almost matched with the Yankees? Oh Lord! I hope there's alot of undisclosed cash involved. I hope a hundred thousand,at least. Maybe it's me for a hundred thousand and Dooley Womack is just a throw-In.I'd hate to think at this stage of my career I was being traded even up for Dooley Womack."

    He wasn't.Roric was the throw-In!

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    JG Fan, if I remember my Seattle Pilot history correctly, didn't John Gelnar once lose both ends of a double header to Minnesota while Jim Perry won both games?

    I also have a John Gelnar baseball card (1965 vintage) - a 1965 Rookie Stars card where he is next to Jerry May during their days in the Pirate organization.

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    Gelnar

    Good memory Iron Jaw. Someone else reminded me of that earlier but without details.Yes,it's true. He actually took 3 losses in a row.
    On 7/19/69,the Pilots and Twins played 18 innings,kind of. Bouton got his only start and allowed 2 homers in 3.2 Innings.The game was suspended after 16 innings and completed on 7/20.Perry got the win with 2 innings of scoreless relief. Gelnar allowed 4 runs in 1.1 Minn. won 11-7.Don Mincher went 0-9!
    They both started the regulation game on sunday,7/20 (That wouldn't happen these days,would it?) Minn. won 4-0 and Perry pitched a 3 hit shutout.Gelnar allowed 3 runs in 7 Innings.
    The Pilots played the Red Sox next and won on 7/24. Gelnar took their next loss,the next day on 7/25.
    Just so I don't get yelled at,Marv Throneberry hit .208 in 56 games for the O's in 1961 and .000 in 9 games In 62' before being traded to the Mets.

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    ?????

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    Lenny Sakata..who happened to be the catcher the night Tippy picked off three Blue Jays in the same inning
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    Right, you are.

    Your turn to post one.
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    Frank Robinson holds the record for opening day home runs, anyone want to take a stab at how many hit took out on the first day of the season?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Boh
    Frank Robinson holds the record for opening day home runs, anyone want to take a stab at how many hit took out on the first day of the season?
    What does the last part of that say?
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    Quote Originally Posted by runningshoes53
    What does the last part of that say?
    I'm just asking how many times he took it deep on opening day, the first game of the season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Boh
    I'm just asking how many times he took it deep on opening day, the first game of the season.
    He hit three home runs on two different opening days with the Reds and the Orioles and he hlds the record with eight.
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    You are correct sir!
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    Who am eye?
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    No guesses?

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    Second baseman Marv Breeding.

    Played for the Dodgers and Sens as well
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    As Marv Albert would say, "YES!!!"

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    Let's revive this thread


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    Maybe Jim Gentile?

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    Bob Johnson
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    How about BARRY SHETRONE...or perhaps BOB SAVERINE.....or DAVE NICHOLSON!

    I know that face, but just can't place it. Come to think of it, he does look a little like JACKIE BRANDT.

    c.

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    I think it's Bob Johnson too. He was a very good hitter.

    Who is this Oriole?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGelnarFan
    I think it's Bob Johnson too. He was a very good hitter.

    Who is this Oriole?
    The Cuervo Gold, the fine Columbian, make tonight a wonderful thing.

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