Bobby Doerr RIP
I just read that Bobby Doerr past away.He was 99.He was the oldest living HOFer,and was a great TTM signer,signing up to the end.RIP Mr.Doerr.
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This thread was in the watercooler section but it seems only fitting that the news of the demise of our oldest living MLB'er would be on the front page of a primarily vintage forum. RIP Mr. Doerr.....Here is his rookie card...1937 Goudey R314 (from the OC website)
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With Bobby Doerr's passing, Red Schoendienstist - 94 years old is now the oldest living Hall of Famer. He is followed by Tommy Lasorda and Whitey Ford.
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Wow... RIP Mr. Doerr.
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He was the last living player from the 1930's.
No one living right now played in the majors before September 3, 1941 when Fred Caligiuri made his debut for the Philadelphia A's. Only Chuck Stevens of the St Louis Browns is older than Caligiuri (by 124 days). They are both 99 |
We were just recently discussing Bobby Doerr's longevity in a thread in the Watercooler section.
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Doerr played against Lou Gehrig. And made his debut 80 years ago. Quite a remarkable career and life!
God bless this wonderful man.... |
RIP Bobby Doerr. I was bidding on his rookie card last night. Really sad to hear about his passing, one of the greatest Sox of all-time; the 1940s Doerr, Williams, Pesky + DiMaggio combo is legendary. I was watching this video the other day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlwxU0TJ98Y , it is fantastic to see 80 years of Red Sox all together at Fenway.
My prayers go out to his family and friends, Owen |
Doerr and Williams were signed from the same scouting trip. He was the last living MLB player from the 1930s. RIP.
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Very sad news! Mr. Doerr signed for me many times TTM over the years, and included some nice extras like a signed HOF plaque, a card, etc.
Speaking of oldest living Major Leaguers, does anyone know where I can find a listing of oldest players? I am familiar with the Wikipedia list but that only runs 1-100. Is it possible to sort this information on Baseball-Reference or another site? I have seen football lists, but can't seem to find a reliable baseball list. |
RIP. He certainly had a great and long life. Wonderful to fans with signing through the mail as stated. A class act for sure.
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I am not a Red Sox fan but the video you shared was fantastic. I loved how all the players entered the field. I only wish there was a way to identify all of them. Seeing how many of the players have aged was very sad to watch. Highlight was seing Yastrzemski & Doerr. What was up with all of the players filming themselves with their phones? Thanks for sharing! |
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Never saw a video of it again since seeing it live that day - it was cool to watch again now - thanks for posting it.... |
Nooo! What a class act right up til the end. Tommy Henrich once said "Bobby was one of the few who played the game as hard as he did and retired with no enemies."
I could be wrong, but is he the last of the prewar HOFers? |
Oh, no. :( RIP, Bobby.
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Mr. Doerr is the only person who is on a card as a player from All of these brands: Goudey, Play Ball, Leaf. Bowman and Topps Regards Rich |
Such a willing and gracious signer.
Funny story. I had always wanted a signed example of one of those Cooperstown group photos of all of the inductees by the lake in the back of the hotel. Finally was able to pick one up about a year and a half ago. After a few months I was bored and decided to see if everyone in the photo had signed it. I counted 36 people in the photo and 35 signatures. Dammit! Well, I figured I would see who was missing and maybe try at some point to get it signed if the player was still alive. I looked and looked and finally figured it out. It was Bobby Doerr. The man who signed everything and anything. He missed out on this one. By the time I figured it out I had heard that he was in a nursing home, so I wasn't about to try to bother him to sign it. The one guy who didn't sign the damn thing turned out to be the most prolific of them all (maybe even moreso than Feller)!! RIP Mr. Doerr. Class act indeed. Tom C |
R.I.P. to a class act...
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What set has the oldest living player now?
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I mean...Chuck Stevens is the oldest living player but wasn't in a card set until 1952. Tom C |
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Owen |
Doerr / Schoendienst
Earliest cards of oldest HOFers: Doerr and Schoendienst - just because.
https://photos.imageevent.com/derekg...37%20Doerr.jpg...https://photos.imageevent.com/derekg...hoendienst.jpg |
I was praying he'd make it to age 100. Rest well.
http://www.vintagecardprices.com/pics/373/69616.jpg |
GOD Bless your soul......and, may GOD comfort your Family, Bobby.
Bobby Doerr http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...cardpanels.jpg TED Z . |
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A Race Well Run
I had the opportunity to meet him and used to "correspond" with him regularly during my heavy ttm days, what a Prince of a guy.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...pskn3fu0sh.jpg |
Taking Over For Teddy.....
http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...YDOERR_NEW.JPG
...They're both Bob Doerr....1946 Sports Exchange.....possibly the first post-war error card ?.....soon to be joined by hundreds and hundreds more.. . |
Thanks to one of the best Red Sox players - God Bless
Jimmy |
RIP Bobby Doerr........
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A childhood friend of my dad, a fine gentleman and gentle soul. They're playing catch again..............
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RIP Bobby
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