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Old 02-15-2006, 07:45 PM
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Default 1941 PlayBall: Players still living

Posted By: Genaro

I am a Bobby Doerr Fan I had the pleasure of meeting him Johnny Pesky and Dom DiMaggio at the Ted Williams Museum when they were filming for ESPN.
I sat in the bleacher seat and listen to them talk and watched some old film of the Red Sox glory days and boy did they stick up for Johnny on that throw in 46 World Series. I met Ted Williams a few years ealier when they were anouncing the Hitters Hall of fame inducties for Hank Aaron and a host of others. I recently went last month back there and sat in the bleachers watching some more old film my poor wife sat there with me for 3 hours just watching and enjoying she is such a trooper.
I have a ball Bobby signed that say's "Ted We did it 04" not worth much but means a lot to me.
Is The Goudey Heads up Bobby Doerr card the oldest living rookie card?

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