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I Wonder Why...
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...there were so many Pirates cards from 1954 through 1957, with players wearing batting helmets - I don't recall any other team doing this.
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Clyde when Branch Rickey became the Pirates GM he mandated that the players wear his new invention.
He had experimented with a plastic liner in Brooklyn to protect Jackie Robinson from the anticipated beanings. When he moved to Pittsburgh he made it mandatory for all players. It was a plastic shell that was then flocked to look like a regular cap. Several players resisted but he did not relent and forced the players to use the cap/helmet for several years. After a severe beaning to Joe Adcock of the Braves most teams made helmets available. Later Adcock said that of all the things Rickey did for baseball that this was the most important. |
Mike- Thanks for the 'back story'.
-Raymond (not 'Clyde') . |
That's actually more interesting than my planned reply.
Which was along the lines of "well, they threw batteries at Parker, maybe that's some odd Pittsburg tradition" The parker thing was fans response to him commenting that he had a hard time getting charged up for games, I think either during a contract negotiation, or right after getting a big contract. Steve B |
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