"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
Here is the next Royal to identify.
Hint: Think UCLA
Thought I'd give this a bump in case anyone wants to take a shot at it.
Mike Magnante?
"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
Mike Magnante is correct!
Okay, see if you can get this one:
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"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
Time for a hint.
"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
Jeff Conine
Is that Tony Muser's favorite player, Scott Pose?
"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
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The latest mystery Royal
How about a hint? Please?
He started with the Royals and finished with the Royals. He played for other teams in between, including the Royals.
Since this picture has been out here for nearly a year, it might be time for another hint. He was with the Royals 3 different times and despite an average below the Mendoza line, hit 19 homers in 556 career at bats.
Tim Spehr?
"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
Tim Spehr is the man. Time to post another photo.
Go for it!1978sspcmcgilberry.jpg
"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
Randy McGilberry?
"Heck, all I got was a $100 check. I should have kept it and framed it, but I had to eat".
Infielder Bob Hegman, when asked if he received a World Series ring for playing one inning of one game with the World
Champion 1985 Kansas City Royals.
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