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Old 10-26-2014, 08:29 PM
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Default Another Goofy Pose

I wonder how much power Art could generate with that swing.


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Old 10-26-2014, 09:56 PM
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Default Here's another beauty....

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Nice pose! Here is another one I ALWAYS loved....

The crazy thing is that Pinky Higgins had 1941 total hits in his playing career! If he had changed his stance, he might have had 4000!

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Old 10-26-2014, 10:40 PM
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I wonder how much power Art could generate with that swing.


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This is very similar to Giants RP Petit's one-leg-raised style, through which he got his hit
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Japanese HOFer, Shigeru Chiba (aka the Karate Kid, at least in this pose).

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Here is the picture from the Primer, "How to Throw a Splitter Like Your Sister Would".

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I'm not sure what this one is laughing at.


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At least he has one foot in the batter's box while flailing away...
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Leard's batting coach had a brief career.





After baseball, Leard became an outstanding drum major.
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After baseball, Leard became an outstanding drum major.
Actually you can see Leard making his post-baseball career choice...High Jumper or Limbo Dancer. Limbo Dancer or High Jumper?
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Besides the Leard, Zeenuts abound with all that is goofy...here are a bunch of nutcases (at least to this feeble mind). I've shown these all before, but hey, goofy doesn't get old.

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Default Awkward '41 Play Ball.........

I always thought these '41 Play Ball cards looked a bit awkward. Do the swings look awkward to you? (from my collection):
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