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Posted By: identify7

My daughter always giggles at the name Heine Manush, but my favorite is a pitcher with a lifetime 33-42 record, who is shown on '40 PlayBall as "Line Drive" Nelson.

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peckinpaugh

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Posted By: Mike Campbell

Harold "Pie" Traynor. I am not sure I'd like being called Pie. Though I am a huge fan of it.

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Matt Batts, Van Lingle Mungo, Biff Pocoroba, Ping Bodie

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can't forget Buddy Biancalana....it rolls off the tounge!

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Dick Trickle from one of the NASCAR sets. I used to have an OJ with the player's name misspelled Genius.

Jay

I've just reached Upper Lower Class. I am now officially a babe magnet for poor chicks.

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bill malarkey

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Piano legs Gore -- sounds like a musical murderer's mo.

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I always liked Rip Repulski. I wonder what it's like being Mrs. Rip Repulski ?

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Bombo Rivera and Gene Brabender

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Posted By: Trevor Hocking

Theres a guy in the N172 set named Dick Phelan from Des Monies

Funny topic

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Posted By: Justin

I know he is a current player, but I laugh everytime I hear about Coco Crisp of the Clevland Indians.

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Posted By: Bill Stone

I always liked "Wee Willie" Keeler.

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TEN MILLION

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Dummy Hoy

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Mickey too.

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Heine Meine

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Former Montreal Expos "great" Razor Shines and "Ice Box" Chamberlain.

DJ

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Shooty Babbitt and Rollie Fingers always give me a chuckle.

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Darren,Shooty used to be a favorite of mine when i was a kid and i actually have a game used bat of his just because of his name

Favorite old judge that actually has the name on it is Phenomenal Smith. Also like Chicken Wolf,cant beat that name

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I almost forgot to mention Choo Choo Coleman. Not a real handsome fellow either.

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Posted By: Erick Lewin

Oil Can Boyd and Milton Bradley, and Ivy Wingo....maybe some relation to Trey wingo of ESPN

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Posted By: Joe P.

I enjoyed watching him pitch during the war years.

Justin:
I got to see Coco Crisp play quite a few games when he played for the Potomac Cannons, High A - Carolina League.
A very serious young man that comes to play.
I wish him luck.

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Johnny Wockenfuss, Amos Otis, Sugar Cain, Boze Berger, Urban Shocker, Pebbly Glasscock.

I've always thought that one of the Alou brothers should name their kid after their buddy Boog Powell. Who could resist Boog Alou.

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No card I know of but he has the perfect name for his job : Brian Cashman (Yankees' GM)

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Posted By: Chris

Coonskin Davis,Heave-o-Hafey(guess he pitched)and my favorite Hot Potato Hamlin.

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Memo Luna. Pitched one inning for the Cardinals in 1953. Then he was gone, but not forgotten.

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Posted By: Julie Vognar

Basil "The owl" Bangheart...Jake "the Barber" Factor..ohy--scuse me--them's gangsters...

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Going with the Matt Batts, I am a big fan of Dan Batz of the Dodgers.

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Posted By: Rich Klein

Of Jung Bong and Brandon Puffer.

Great name association!

Rich

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2001 Cardinals:

Stubby Clapp (real name Richard ...)

... of which I have an autographed 1998 Maryland Fall League (only year of existence) Delaware Star's scorecard ... talk about RARE ...

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Posted By: Paul

I've always liked "Swish" Nicholson, shown swinging and missing on his 51 Bowman card.

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Posted By: Al Crisafulli

Sixto Lezcano
Bombo Rivera
Granny Hamner
Pete LaCock
Lyman Bostock
Bobo Newsom
Pee Wee Reese
Cool Papa Bell
Walt "No Neck" Williams
Chicken Stanley
Charlie Spikes
Ed Ott (shortest name in baseball history)
Manny Sanguillen
Blue Moon Odom

and, my favorite sports name:

Mookie Blaylock


-Al

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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

The entire lyric to Van Lingle Mungo, by Dave Frishberg. Dave also wrote "My Attorney, Bernie"


HEENEY MAJESKI
JOHNNY GEE
EDDIE JOOST
JOHNNY PESKY
THORNTON LEE
DANNY GARDELLA
VAN LINGLE MUNGO

WHITEY KUROWSKI
MAX LANIER
EDDIE WAITKUS
JOHNNY VANDER MEER
BOB ESTALELLA
VAN LINGLE MUNGO

AUGIE BERGAMO
SIGMUND JAKUCKI
BIG JOHNNY MIZE
and
BARNEY MCCOSKY
HAL TROSKY
AUGIE GALAN
and
PINKY MAY
STAN HACK
and
FRENCHY BORDAGARAY
PHIL CAVARRETTA
GEORGE MCQUINN
HOWARD POLLET
and
EARLY WYNN
ROY CAMPANELLA
VAN LINGLE MUNGO

AUGIE BERGAMO
SIGMUND JAKUCKI
BIG JOHNNY MIZE
and
BARNEY MCCOSKY
HAL TROSKY
JOHN ANTONELLI
FERRIS FAIN
FRANKIE CROSETTI
JOHNNY SAIN
HARRY BRECHEEN
and
LOU BOUDREAU
FRANKIE GUSTINE
and
CLAUDE PASSEAU
EDDIE BASINSKI
ERNIE LOMBARDI
HUEY MULCAHY
VAN LINGLE

VAN LINGLE MUNGO

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Rich Yett?, not really but working on it.

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