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What is your favorite Jim "Catfish" Hunter card
Do you own or enjoy any Jim "Catfish" Hunter cards or memorabilia? Please share.
I like my 1973 Topps. http://www.thedeadballera.com/Cards/...h1973Topps.jpg |
'66 Catfish Hunter
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Great pitcher with one of the best nicknames in baseball.
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Bob--- your looks off center....actually cockeyed
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w/Mantle :)
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Dang it, don't have my A's stuff scanned. But I'll go:
'74 Topps Honorable Mention '72 Kellogg Was a huge Catfish fan growing up, he was an artist, the Greg Maddux of his era. |
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lots of good choices
I really like the 1970 Topps, and the '67 too. But it seems to me the best representation of Catfish requires him to: a) have that mustache; and b) be wearing that colorful A's uni that stood out back in the day. So I picked 1975, which has a good full shot of his face. Demerits to 1973 for showing a follow- through pose with ball still in hand :)
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Agreed. Catfish with a stash is the best Catfish.
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Just to be contrary, here is his 75 Hostess (not mine, scan off Ebay)
And for all of you who bang on pitch and inning counts, Catfish won 200 games by age 30, 23 after 30 and was out of baseball at age 33, going 2 and 9 in his final season. His career was very similar to many young arms who started pitching in the early and mid 60's. |
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BTW, Catfish announced before the 1979 season began that it would be his last. His wife was pregnant and he wanted to spend more time with family. Also, although he did suffer from arm trouble that year, he lost his mentor, Clyde Klutz, one of his best friends, Thurman Munson, and his father all during that season. Whether he had anything left in the tank at that point seems irrelevant under those circumstances. |
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Diabetes?
I always thought the reason Hunter retired was because he was diagnosed with diabetes in 1978 and the insulin treatments were very difficult and he went downhill physically pretty fast.
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I remember a late '70's commercial with Chap Stick - "Hey Catfish, can we call you Chap Stick?"
Was confused as a young boy then. Still confused today. |
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Felt inspired to dig out the whole run. Grew up detesting the Yankees but for some reason I really like the 1976 card...
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Didn't realize until I looked at this card that Skip Lockwood started out as an infielder. Later converted to pitcher and had a 57-97 career record but was good enough to stay in the bigs 12 years. Hunter was a better hitter -- .226 vs .154
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Nice set!
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