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RIP Wally Moon.
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Thank you, Brian
Brian... Thank you for posting the link to Mr. Moon's obituary. Wally had a fine career: .289 lifetime batting average, multi-year All-Star selection, gold glove, league-leadership in triples (1959) and OBP (an outstanding .434 in '61) and almost always near .300 batting and .450 slugging. Just an all-around excellent player and outstanding human being. The link Brian provided reveals some touching sentiments from fans if you click on "View All Messages": http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/pos...id=full&page=2 Thanks again for posting. Steve
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RIP
We had another thread in the watercooler section on Mr. Moon. http://www.net54baseball.com/forumdisplay.php?f=25 |
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I never met him, but a couple friends tell me he was an absolute gentleman. He also had an excellent career, and I heard stories about his famous "Moon shots" at the L.A. Coliseum while growing up in Southern California in the 1970s. Rest in peace, Wally ...
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No one could rock the brow like Moon!
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R.I.P. to my mom's favorite ballplayer.....the legendary "unibrow!"
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