New Green book looks to be a diamond Dallas page turner.
Read More...It is a good, lively book and it mirrors Green’s good, lively 6 decades in the game. He rips only three people, Bobby Valentine, Art Mahaffey and Gene Mauch.
“Valentine is a phony and that’s what I call him in the book,” Green grumbles, choosing to skip details of the possible backstabbing while Dallas managed the Mets.
He reveals that in the minors Mahaffey cared only about his numbers. “He didn’t root for other guys to win, because ...
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1. Mefisto posted on January 25, 2013 at 03:38 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I had the entire 1957 Topps Baseball Card Set, except for Ed Bouchee, who was on one of the Checklist Cards. I kept buying more packs of cards trying to luck out until I realized that NO ONE had an Ed Bouchee card! His card was apparently pulled by Topps after the checklist was created, but before the cards were printed.
Needless to say, back in those days, information was hard to come by, and Ed's indecent exposure problems were not well known in Brooklyn.
I can now forgive him, especially since I foolishly threw out the entire set some time in the 60's!
the 1958 card, you mean
consider your collection complete
;)
http://cardsthatneverwere.blogspot.com/2011/11/1958-topps-145-ed-bouchee.html
With an assist of an error by the second baseman that let Mays score an unearned run. Goddam BB-Ref. takes the romance out of baseball, doesn't it?
--- A Baseball Digest article called "HOO-RAY BOO-SHAY"
--- "Ick! A pervert!"
--- "Well, at least it wasn't a boy. We'll give him another chance."
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