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OldEnglishD 05-27-2015 05:49 AM

Kaline's last game
 
Interesting read on Kaline's last game and the fact that he didn't realize he was at 399 homers:

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/spo...gret/27988713/

almostdone 05-27-2015 06:20 AM

Good read and interesting article. Thanks for posting.
Drew

wondo 05-27-2015 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldEnglishD (Post 1415154)
Interesting read on Kaline's last game and the fact that he didn't realize he was at 399 homers:

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/spo...gret/27988713/

There was an article back in the early 80s when Yaz got his 3000 hit or 400th HR to become a 3000 / 400 guy - a milestone missed by one by Kaline. Kaline is quoted that with his hurt shoulder, there was no way he could have hit another one out. I don't remember if he acknowledged he knew that he was at 399, but it sure sounded that way. I gotta find that interview.

wondo 05-27-2015 07:50 AM

Delete - triple post!

wondo 05-27-2015 07:50 AM

Delete - triple post!

ValKehl 05-27-2015 09:29 AM

This reminds me that a player whose cards I obsessively collect, HOFer Sam Rice, finished his career 13 hits shy of the coveted 3,000 mark. Rice, whom I consider to have had the greatest career of any non-pitcher for the Washington Senators, was released by the Senators after the 1933 season, during which he played very little (89 PAs). But not wanting to retire at age 44, Rice went to play one more year for Walter Johnson, his old teammate, who was managing Cleveland in 1934. In 365 PAs, Rice hit .293 in 1934, the lowest batting average of his 20-year career. Years later, when his failure to reach 3,000 hits (he did have an additional 19 hits in the 3 World Series he played in) was mentioned to him, he said something to the effect that if he had been aware of this at the time, he felt sure that ol' Griff (Clark Griffith, team owner and HOFer) would have let him come back in 1935 to play long enough to get the needed 13 hits.
Val

tazdmb 05-27-2015 09:37 AM

Related, below is Kaline's final bat he used on that day, in a private collection-not mine :(

http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x...pswzd6leqo.jpg

billyb 05-28-2015 02:29 AM

As a youth, he was my favorite ballplayer.
Here is a photo of Kaline, day one of his professional career, the day he signed his contract, still in his sandlot team uniform.


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