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Posted By: Dan McHugh IV
Hofer George Kell has died today. I had met him once at a show and he was very nice. My thoughts and prayers go out to his Family. |
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Posted By: Joann
Wow. He was my voice of summer growing up. |
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Posted By: Chris
about five years ago I mailed cards to be autographed by the living members of the Philadelphia A's. Now at least two of them have died- George Kell and Sam Chapman. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Joann, |
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Posted By: Coe Biggers
George Kell was a very good friend of my late great uncle and also my grandmother. They grew up all in the same vicinity of each other and I believe he still had lingering injuires from when his house caught on fire in 2001 he tried to go back into the house and save some of his memorablia from his playing days and lost quite a bit of memorablia and also was burned some in the process. He was a great guy and one of the most caring individuals in the hall of famer. I remember I asked for one autograph on one of his cards and he gave me a autograph on the card but he also pulled out cards of his own and autographed them for me and gave them to me. |
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Posted By: Paul Carek
I grew up in northwest Ohio, and therefore had access to WKBD, television home of the Tigers. I'll always remember one particular telecast from Kansas City, where Detroit and the Royals were playing on a beastly hot, humid day. In the middle of the game, the director cut to a shot of the broadcast booth, where both Kell and Al Kaline, his on-air partner, were sitting shirtless at their mics. A pretty funny moment, as it was clear that neither guy had any idea they were about to go half-frontal on TV. |
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Posted By: Dan McCarthy
I never got to see him play but I know that he always took the time to sign things for fans through the mail, which is beginning to be a rarity these days. I believe he even responded to questions about his career if you asked. It's unfortunate that in the hobby a lot of great players' careers get looked over because of how easy it is to obtain their autograph (I think Kell, Feller, Doerr fit in this category, to name a few). Based on what I know of him he had to be one of baseball;s nicest guys. RIP. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
May GOD BLESS his soul and comfort his family. |
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Posted By: Nick Edson
As a kid, I played with my 1960 and 1961 Topps baseball cards on the floor of our living room as I tried to imitate George Kell's voice as a Detroit Tigers broadcaster. Later, as a sports editor who spent many spring trainings in Lakeland, I got to know George. As great a player as he was, he was even a better person. Always treated people with respect. I lost a bit of my childhood today. |
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Posted By: JDRUM
As many have mentioned Mr. Kell was very obliging with mail requests for his autograph. IIRC he signed many years for no charge and later in life began asking for a modest donation to the local Methodist church for each signature. RIP Mr. Kell. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I have no first-hand experiences with him, I have heard nothing but very nice things about him. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Met Mr. Kell about ten years ago at a show. Was a great person and very knowledgeable about baseball. Rest in Peace George. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
This is sad news to hear. I don't display many items I have but on my desk I have a card and ball holder that says "George Kell HOF 1983" with a signed ball,one of those Topps archives signed cards,a signed cooperstown plaque postcard between the ball and card and one of those modern game used bat cards leaning on the front. I've never met him but have heard nothing but good things about him |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
Extremely sad news for Tiger and baseball fans alike. Best to his family and friends. May God Bless. |
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Posted By: Mike
"I read the news today oh boy , about a lucky man who made the grade." George was a great ballplayer but even a greater human being. Guys like Kell and Kaline etc don't come around very often. I will miss George. I use to listen to 1000's of Detroit games and his voice is in my memory therefore he still lives. |
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Posted By: Matthew
Great player & ever greater person. He is one of the most underrated HOFers as it seems he never gets his due. He as nice enough to sign a ball for me years ago when I was a teenager. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
From a fellow Arkansan, I give a fond R.I.P to Mr. Kell. I mailed him an auto request 4 years ago and asked him about his home town. He wrote all about it including directions to his farm. Was a mentor to another Arkansan Hall of Famer, Brooks Calbert Robinson. God bless him and his. |
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Posted By: Bob
I echo James' sentiments, our State (Arkansas) has lost another true gentleman, (Preacher Roe having died recently also). |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Wow,just read that Johnny Blanchard died, I actually did get to meet him about a year and a half ago at a local card show and got an autographed ball. Went with my dad who grew up watching Blanchard play,and they had a nice little conversation. Mr Blanchard really took his time with the autograph he gave me and signed it "To John, Johnny Blanchard, 1961-62 world champions". I mentioned it up above,I dont display much and I really dont collect autographs,so if I was Dick Groat,I'd go see a doctor for a checkup immediately. I have 3 different players autos on my desk and they say bad things happen in threes,and hes the other autograph I have besides Blanchard and Kell. |
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Posted By: Roger
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Posted By: Tim
One really fine gentleman.........RIP. |
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Posted By: Dennis O'Brien
Joann should indeed save her teeth. Rare Sports Films, in Naperville Il., has a George Kell narrated video "Baseball for Little Leaguers" in which he also demonstrates fielding technique. Mr. Ewing says he also offers a 1962 Tigers DVD with some of George Kell's voice. As for broadcasting games..it seems the Miley Collection in Evansville Indiana may offer some nuggets. I once sent a ball to his home for an autograph. I asked that he reference his time in Chicago. He declined and instead wrote 'HOF 83'. |
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