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,.Anyone have any interesting cards of these two - I love Spahn's '53 Bowman Color. .Why did Gerald Hern write the poem? He had heard Billy Southworth, manager of the Boston Braves, say, “From here on I will rotate my pitching staff. Spahn one day, Sain the next.” .. .. |
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Sain belongs in the HOF. 1947 Tip Top
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1955 Rodeo Meats
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This isn't mine but I've seen them In auctions before. Super cool rain gauge. I'm sure some members have one! Watch out though I think many are not original.
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Glad to a post that contains Spahn. You talk about No Hobby Love - this is one of the best examples out there. Here is a fact -
WARREN SPAHN IS THE WINNINGEST LEFT HANDER PITCHER ALL TIME! Yes he is, and number 5 all time regardless of how you throw the ball. Others argue, Koufax etc., but this is undeniable - if the GOAT is by wins - Warren Spahn is the best left handed pitcher ever! Maybe it was his personality, maybe it was because he was from Oklahoma (although Mantle was), who knows. If you don't own his 1948 Bowman, purchase it now as he will remain the winningest left handed pitcher to ever play the game. Here is an autographed orginal score card from his 300th win. Enjoy! |
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Warren Spahn was one of those guys who was so damn ugly that he was good looking. Hard to make a case that Johnny Sain belongs in the HOF although he was a highly regarded pitching coach after his career was over.
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Spahn acquired the nickname "Hooks", not so much because of his pitching, but due to the prominent shape of his nose. He had once been hit in the face by a thrown ball that he was not expecting, and his broken nose settled into a hook-like shape. In Spahn's final season, during his stint with the Mets, Yogi Berra came out of retirement briefly and caught 4 games, one of them with Spahn pitching. Yogi later told reporters, "I don't think we're the oldest battery, but we're certainly the ugliest.
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Stengel later said that it was the worst managing mistake he had ever made: I said "no guts" to a kid who went on to become a war hero and one of the greatest lefthanded pitchers you ever saw. You can't say I don't miss 'em when I miss 'em. The 1942 Braves finished next to last, and Stengel was fired the following year. Spahn was reunited with his first manager 23 years later, for the even more woeful last-place New York Mets, and—referring to Stengel's success with the 1949–60 New York Yankees—later quipped, "I'm probably the only guy who played for Casey before and after he was a genius."[9] Spahn finished the 1942 season with a 17–12 record for the Hartford Bees of the Class-A Eastern League World War II Along with many other major leaguers, Spahn chose to enlist in the United States Army, after finishing the 1942 season in the minors. He served with distinction, and was awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star.[10][2][9] He saw action in the Battle of the Bulge and at the Ludendorff Bridge as a combat engineer, and was awarded a battlefield commission.[2][9] |
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Warren Spahn is the greatest athlete to come out of my home town, Buffalo New York.
There was a poll a few years back in the local media, who is the greatest athlete to come out of the Buffalo area and the winner was Patrick Kane the hockey player. Sadly many sports fans don't have an appreciation for history. Local sports talk only care what happened in the 21st century. They stay focused on the here and now. Fantasy and gambling..... Spahn was also handicapped by not playing on a high profile team for most of his career and being somewhat overshadowed by a teammate that became an all-time great. Could you imagine if he played the bulk of his career with the Yankees or Dodgers. I purchased this card in the late 1970's. I always meant to upgrade it. It hurts my eyes when I look at it. |
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Here is the full quote: Boston Post (09-14-1948) First we’ll use Spahn then we’ll use Sain Then an off day followed by rain Back will come Spahn followed by Sain And followed we hope by two days of rain. https://thisdayinbaseball.com/spahn-...pray-for-rain/ "Fun Facts" Warren Spahn once commented, "Guys who were kids forty years ago learned it as a nursery rhyme. Now they meet me and say, 'Oh, you're that Spahn.'" Why did Gerald Hern write the poem? He had heard Billy Southworth, manager of the Boston Braves, say, "From here on I will rotate my pitching staff. Spahn one day, Sain the next." Did you know that while the two immortalized teammates were on the team together they combined to win two-hundred twelve games?
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The front cover of Sport Magazine 1964 which contained an article: Is Warren Spahn the best ever?
Seems he is still in the discussion! |
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It's strange, because the adage "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain" is easily misconstrued if you don't know the background of it. In a vacuum, it seems it's the competition bemoaning the Braves staff. In other words, with Spahn and Sain being so great, they pray for rain so they don't have to face yet another unbeatable Boston hurler. The fact the quote refers to the team basically saying THEY themselves have nothing but Spahn and Sain, has always struck me as odd. Kind of a backhanded compliment?
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'48 Bowman, Sain and Spahn.
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Great looking 48's, but is that a pen change on the back of Sain - right hander?
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You've done lost your mind. Unless maybe you mean as a pitching coach.
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Did it cost him some kind of counting numbers? Most likely. but it's not like Ted Williams or Pee Wee Reese or some other established player that has a baseline of numbers that you can extrapolate.
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The full ticket is for the Game he became the all time wins leader for left handed pitchers.
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Here's another 1948 Spahn. |
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Here's a 1951 Bowman Sain and a Hartland of Spahn.
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