The First HR-Hitting Shortstop Was in ’52 Topps
Home runs didn’t come from shortstops until Junior Stephens got to the majors.
Home runs didn’t come from shortstops until Junior Stephens got to the majors.
Bob Friend was durable. He was never on the disabled list at any point in his career, but that didn’t stop him from hanging around the office of the team doctor. He married the resident nurse.
Gil Hodges’ early death 50 years ago came as a shock. His addition to Cooperstown this year was not.
He may have been the hardest hitting ballplayer not named Gil Hodges in the five years leading up to his 1952 Topps baseball card.
I caught a glimpse of an older fellow who was renowned for his longevity on the pitching mound.
The best fastball pitcher prior to the arrival of Nolan Ryan quite literally stepped out of a cornfield and onto the diamond.