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Arriving in Detroit through a straight-up trade for batting champ Harvey Kuenn in 1960, Rocky Colavito caused young boys to cheer and women to swoon.
With a rocket arm, a powerful bat, and Hollywood good looks, he was one for the ages in Detroit. Take a look at his 1963 Topps (#330) card — royalty in an Old-English D. Who remembers the behind-the-back bat stretch he’d do while on deck? |
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Ken Griffey Jr. - I tried so hard to copy his swing when I was young but could never pull it off even half as smooth.
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