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Shanty Hogan worked in lumber yard in the off season.
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a few from 1958 article
Eddie Mathews: president of Eddie Mathews Enterprises, a construction firm. Johnny Logan: president of a title company that bears his name. Gene Conley: vice-president of an oil company. Ernie Johnson: insurance salesman. Frank Torre: public relations representative for a soft drink concern. Bob Rush: sell real estate in Mesa, Arizona. Bob Buhl: has an appliance dealership in Saginaw, Michigan. Harry Hanebrink: drive an oil truck in St. Louis. Joe Koppe: paint houses in Detroit. Warren Spahn: work his cattle ranch in Hartshorne, Oklahoma. Don Newcombe: whiskey business in Newark, New Jersey. Walt Dropo: sell real estate in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Pete Whisenant: has a bar in Charlotte (“I’ll sell beer and drink beer”). Smoky Burgess: run a service station in Forest City, North Carolina. Bob Schmidt: “will wrestle a concrete mixer in St. Louis.” Sad Sam Jones: drive a lumber truck in West Virginia. Larry Jackson: “plans to work on the sports staff of the Idaho Daily Statesman back in Boise.” (After his playing days Jackson served in the Idaho legislature and ran for governor.) Stan Musial: “has a bowling alley to look after, in addition to his restaurant, banks, etc.” Del Ennis: opening a bowling alley in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Irv Noren: owns a bowling alley in Pasadena, California. Eddie Kasko: work with a beer distributor in Richmond, Virginia. Ray Katt: sell life insurance in New Braunfels, Texas. Wilmer Mizell: with a new insurance firm in St. Louis. Jim Brosnan: will resume his job with a Chicago advertising agency. (During the 1959 season Brosnan would write the first of his classic books, “The Long Season.”) Sal Maglie: has a liquor store in Niagara Falls, New York.
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Great list Peter!
Mark Belanger sold sporting goods at a department store in Pittsfield, MA, and Jim Konstanty of the Chiefs and Phillies owned his own sporting goods store in his hometown of Oneonta, NY. Greg |
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As previously mentioned the '33 Goudey set points out off season work. Guy ran filling stations in Chicago. Great venue to get a ball autographed!
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"Johnny delivers mail during the off-season."
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Earl Averill was a flourist
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Dennis Menke, while a member of the Houston Astros, sold motorcycles at a Honda dealership in the southeast part of Houston
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Did you know that Cap Anson was also an accomplished billiards player....and, owned a billiards hall in Chicago.
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1951 Cubs And, the rest is history...... ![]() TED Z __________________________________________________ _________________________________ LOOKING for this T206 guy to complete my EXCLUSIVE 12 red HINDU sub-set (12 subjects) SHECKARD (glove) |
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Also Chuck Conners was the greatest center in the history of the Boston Celtic franchise.
Additionally, others played basketball (including Ron Reed) and football (including George Hallas) during off-seasons. |
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Leo "The Lip" Durocher was an extremely good billiards player, too. If I remember correctly, he broke into baseball by defeating Willie Hoppe, the World Billiard champion, for ten dollars to buy a bus ticket to Hartford for a baseball tryout. He was sixteen at the time. It would appear that he made the right decision. Best regards, Eric |
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There is a "ball" player who is considered one of the best in the sport, who is also a world champion in the offseason in a second sport that does not use any balls whatsoever.
Who is he?
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Bronko Nagurski.
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