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rsn1661 04-02-2016 07:42 PM

Bobby Doerr
 
This Thursday, April 7th, Mr. Doerr will be turning 98. I think it would be kind of neat if we all would make an effort to send him a birthday card in the next couple of days. Mine will go in the mail tomorrow.:)

egri 04-02-2016 09:28 PM

Great idea Rich; I'll try to get one out to him before Thursday.

clydepepper 04-03-2016 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by rsn1661 (Post 1522448)
This Thursday, April 7th, Mr. Doerr will be turning 98. I think it would be kind of neat if we all would make an effort to send him a birthday card in the next couple of days. Mine will go in the mail tomorrow.:)


Rich- If you could post his address, I am sure more of us would like to send a card!

Thanks,
Raymond

rsn1661 04-03-2016 09:22 PM

His address is

Bobby Doerr
94449 Territorial Rd.
Junction City, OR 97448

tjb1952tjb 04-06-2016 02:38 AM

Nice idea..........
 
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Birthday card to Bobby Doerr is in the mail. I'm certain he would truly enjoy receiving cards on his 98th birthday........he's the last 1930's MLB player (rookie season 1937), and oldest HOFer. He's always been one of my favorites, and a real gentleman. A few of my Bobby Doerr cards (would like to see some Bobby Doerr cards posted from others, as well as any personal remembrances or encounters).

rsn1661 04-06-2016 07:26 PM

I just find it amazing that he will be 98 and still signs through the mail. His signature is a bit rough, but just making it to that age is amazing.

bbcard1 04-06-2016 08:09 PM

In 1978, Jack Wallin issued a 100 card set (became 200) of players who would sign TTM. It came with an address list. I got though about 2/3 of the set before discovering girls and rock and roll music. Found the set recently while tidying up...the Doerr card was not signed so I sent it to him with a note around Christmas...I am pretty sure he is the only living player from the first series. He signed and returned it to me...more than 30 years after I had gotten the next most recent one signed. Thanks, Mr. Doerr!

the 'stache 04-06-2016 09:32 PM

Bobby was a great player on some great teams, but the Red Sox 1950 offense is one of the best units in baseball history. The team hit .302, and scored 1,027 runs in 154 games. That's insane.

Look at this lineup:

C Birdie Tebbetts .310 AVG 268 AB .821 OPS
1B Walt Dropo .322 AVG, 559 AB, 101 R, 34 HR, 144 RBI, .961 OPS
2B Bobby Doerr .294 AVG, 586 AB, 103 R, 27 HR, 120 RBI, .886 OPS
SS Vern Stephens .295 AVG, 628 AB, 125 R, 30 HR, 144 RBI, .872 OPS
3B Johnny Pesky .312 AVG, 490 AB, 112 R, .825 OPS
OF Al Zarilla .325 AVG, 471 AB, 92 R, 74 RBI, .915 OPS
OF Ted Williams .317 AVG, 416 AB, 82 R, 28 HR, 97 RBI, 1.099 OPS
OF Dom DiMaggio .328 AVG, 588 AB, 131 R, 70 RBI, .866 OPS

And Williams' replacement in left field
OF Billy Goodman .354 AVG, 424 AB, 91 R, .882 OPS

Billy Goodman won the batting title that year, but he didn't have Williams' power. That the Red Sox went 94-60 with the best hitter in baseball history missing 65 games speaks to the team's greatness. I feel that was the best team Bobby and Ted played on, overall.

egri 04-07-2016 10:32 AM

Just think what they could have been with some pitching. That 1950 team finished four games out of first, despite having only one pitcher with an ERA under 4.00 (Mel Parnell, 3.61; next lowest was Joe Dobson at 4.18). The two previous years, carried almost entirely by two pitchers (Parnell and Ellis Kinder), they lost pennants by one game.

the 'stache 04-09-2016 02:38 AM

Absolutely agreed.


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