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JimStinson 08-08-2014 10:56 AM

Karl Drews A Tough Autograph ! And an Even Tougher Way to Go
 
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Karl Drews was an effective pitcher and maybe one of the worst hitters of all time his lifetime batting average was .083 but he was an effective pitcher , But big strong pitchers don't need to hit especially if they can throw a fastball as hard as Drews could.
His major league career consisted of pitching for the 1946-48 Yankees, 1948-49 Browns, 1951-54 Phillies, 1954 Reds. The Highlight of his career was most likely in helping the 1947 Yankees win the pennant and aiding in their World Series Victory over Brooklyn.
August 15th marks the 51st anniversary of Drew's untimely demise at the age of 43 years old. Considered one of the toughest post WW II Yankees autographs.

On August 15th 1963 in Dania Florida he was driving his 17 year old daughter to an athletic event when his car stalled in a construction area. He got out to summon help while Geraldine remained in the car.
The first car he tried to stop was a drunken driver from Hollywood Florida who struck Drews flush hurling his body almost 18 feet through the air in full view of his daughter who witnessed the accident helplessly from inside the car.

On the day that Drews pitched his first World Series game Oct 2nd 1947 his son Ron was born. He saved the Yankees cap he wore that day for him. His son went on to become a two sport star at Old Dominion and was eventually drafted by the 1969 Mets but instead chose a professional career. So every autograph tells a story and every story has a lesson in it somewhere.
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footlong 08-08-2014 11:35 AM

When Jim posts something, the amount of knowledge we get from it is amazing. Thanks Jim.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 08-08-2014 12:40 PM

Very cool (and sad) story. Thanks for sharing.

stat192 08-08-2014 01:47 PM

I did not know he died in Dania. I lived in Dania for 22 years.

JimStinson 08-08-2014 04:05 PM

JimStinson
 
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Originally Posted by stat192 (Post 1307697)
I did not know he died in Dania. I lived in Dania for 22 years.

Unless your name is Earl. Richard. Johnson......I think your in the clear. In 1963 you actually had to be falling down and unable to walk to get a DUI , Police would usually just call taxi and give you some chewing gum. they now consider this crime as what it is .....DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE
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1880nonsports 08-08-2014 06:30 PM

great post
 
as always. Appreciate that you take the time to do so................

Klrdds 08-08-2014 06:54 PM

Thanks Jim for this insightful post....always something interesting from you.


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