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Thursday, February 07, 2008

The Ugly Baseball Card Blog: Bobby Knoop…size matters

At the end of Knoop’s career I remember him stiffly going 1- 62 or so during a three game set vs the Yanks and for a second there, just for a mere bagnato second…I thought he might be the worst player I’d ever seen. Of course, Brian Ostrosser made his debut the next season…and that changed everything.

Comments: Facts: Patient is Major League baseball player. Came in to office today (8/5/70) complaining of declining batting average, reduced power. Feels inadequate at the plate.
History: Player started career with California Angels, finishing 24th, then 18th in MVP voting in his second and third seasons. Those years were highlighted by a .269 average in 1965, followed by 17 homers and 11 triples in 1966. Last year, patient batted just .229 with only 5 home runs. Gold Glove fielding remains unaffected.

Diagnosis: In this physician’s opinion, patient is suffering from TBS, also known as Tiny Bat Syndrome. Patient appears to be using a Little League bat, or possibly a novelty giveaway bat, during actual Major League games. Tiny bat leaves patient unable to reach any pitches thrown over outside part of the plate. On the rare occasion when player did make contact, bat shattered and splinters blinded opposing catcher Ray Fosse.

Recommendations: Drink plenty of fluids. Get plenty of rest. Take ibuprofin for any pain or fever. Do not operate heavy machinery. Borrow regulation Major League baseball bat from teammate Bill Melton (3B) or Carlos May (OF). Physician does not recommend borrowing bat from Gail Hopkins (1B). May substitute. No refills.

Repoz Posted: February 07, 2008 at 05:17 PM | 5 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Pasta-diving Jeter (jmac66) Posted: February 07, 2008 at 06:02 PM (#2685738)
minor quibble--they were still the LA Angels when he started
   2. Slinger Francisco Barrios (Dr. Memory) Posted: February 07, 2008 at 07:19 PM (#2685784)
minor quibble--ibuprofen was not readily available in 1971

major laffs--the apparently tiny bat (I suspect a deceptive bat angle)

I had that card and didn't notice it, but then I was just 11 and I was fixated on getting the strangely elusive Bob Gibson card from that set, and never did get it...now that I think of it, I <u>do</u> have the means now to attain closure on this...

[weeps for lost childhood]
   3. McCoy Posted: February 07, 2008 at 07:25 PM (#2685786)
I was always pissed that I didn't start collecting until 1986. BY that time of course prices in current cards had plummeted and all the big names of the 80's had come out earlier, Gooden, Strawberry, Gwynn, Sandberg, Henderson, Mattingly, Clemens. . .. I always looked on enviously of the 1983 set since it had Ryne Sandbergs rookie card. Last year I bought the complete 1983 Topps set.
   4. Tim Wallach was my Hero Posted: February 07, 2008 at 07:55 PM (#2685826)
That's bad! I hadn't laughed that hard in a while.
   5. Los Angeles Waterloo of Black Hawk Posted: February 07, 2008 at 09:35 PM (#2685937)
At the end of Knoop’s career I remember him stiffly going 1- 62 or so during a three game set vs the Yanks and for a second there, just for a mere bagnato second...I thought he might be the worst player I’d ever seen.

I don't know, 2-for-12 with a double isn't really all that bad.

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