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Old 03-02-2024, 12:43 PM
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Nice photos, thanks for posting, love the Walter Johnson.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked them. My favorite might be the "Willmont Liquors". I wish they were mine!
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Those are great. I have never seen any of them before. Thanks!
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Old 03-02-2024, 03:13 PM
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If anyone wants to see some more, let me know. I'll post some up.
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Mel Ott was born on this date in 1909, in Gretna, Louisiana.
Ott signed his first professional contract with the New York Giants in 1926, quickly ascending through the ranks to make his MLB debut the same year. At just 17 years old, he showcased the potential that would make him one of the game's greats.
During his playing career, Ott was known as a remarkable slugger, becoming the first National League player to surpass 500 home runs. His other achievements include six National League home run titles, twelve All-Star appearances, and a World Series championship with the Giants in 1933.
Ott's unique high leg kick became his trademark, making him one of the most recognizable hitters of his era.
After retiring as a player in 1947, Ott transitioned into coaching and managing, most famously taking the helm as the manager of the New York Giants. While his managerial career didn't achieve the same level of success as his playing days, Ott's impact on the Giants and the players he coached was significant.
Following his managerial career he also did radio and television broadcasting jobs, the biggest of which was announcing for the Detroit Tigers.
Happy birthday, Mel!
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Steve Balboni to reporter after hitting a grand slam: “Hitting your first grand slam is a thrill. I’ll always remember this.”
Reporter: “You hit a grand slam two years ago, Steve.”
Balboni: “Oh yeah. I guess I forgot about that one.”
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A Play-O-Graph in the streets of NY to get information on the 2nd game of the 1912 World Series
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Boxes are laid out over the field as final tests on lighting before the New York Giants first night game at the Polo Grounds, May 24, 1940
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Steve Balboni to reporter after hitting a grand slam: “Hitting your first grand slam is a thrill. I’ll always remember this.”
Reporter: “You hit a grand slam two years ago, Steve.”
Balboni: “Oh yeah. I guess I forgot about that one.”
I'm pretty sure that's Ron Luciano speaking with Steve, which makes the pic even cooler.
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I'm pretty sure that's Ron Luciano speaking with Steve, which makes the pic even cooler.
I think you're 100% right. Nice catch!!
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