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Old 05-26-2009, 04:29 PM
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Peter, that was well said.

I read something some 'modern' sportswriter posted about how 9-11 folks that carried someone down stairs in the WTC were heroes, but no baseball player ever was. I emailed the writer about Warren Spahn, a decorated war hero. And then a competitor on the diamond for another 20 years. Mr. Spahn was a hero.
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Old 05-26-2009, 05:18 PM
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From one of his online obits: "Spahn also was a war hero who fought in the Battle of the Bulge in World War II and earned the Bronze Star and Purple Heart."
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Old 05-26-2009, 07:13 PM
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Default General Patton's jeep driver....Murry Dickson

Several years ago, the HOF had a display room honoring BB players who were War Veterans. A very interesting story re-
counts St Louis Cardinals pitcher Murry Dickson's experience as Gen. Patton's jeep driver. In the Fall of 1943 in Germany,
Lt. Dickson is driving Patton into a battle zone. Distant mortar fire can be heard and Dickson stops the jeep. Gen. Patton
orders Dickson to proceed further into the forest. Suddenly, an explosion occurs in front of them, jolting the jeep, ejecting
Patton. Dickson immediately falls on top of Patton to protect him. Patton gets up and dusts himself off and thanks Dickson.

Several days later, Lt. Dickson's Commanding Officer (CO) calls him into his office. He hands Dickson a Letter of Commend-
ation from George Patton. With a request that Lt. Dickson be Patton's permanent jeep driver. Dickson begged his CO........

"Sir, do whatever you can to get me out of this duty, that SOB is crazy and he will get us all killed".


Dickson's request was answered, as the St Louis Cardinals' management wrote a letter to President Roosevelt requesting
that Dickson return to BB. The Cardinals needed him for the 1943 World Series vs the Yankees. FDR granted their request.


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Old 05-26-2009, 07:19 PM
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Post WW2 but Willie Mays lost his second and third years to military service.

Rookie of the Year in 1951, MVP in 1954, 34 games in 52 and none in 53.

He might have broken Ruth's record before Aaron did.

I'm surprised to never hear his name mentioned in these "What if" kind of discussions.
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Old 05-26-2009, 07:37 PM
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Cecil Travis.

.314 lifetime hitter who was a great shortstop. He suffered frostbite in the Battle of the Bulge.
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Default Lou Brissie

Thanks for including Mr. Brissie in the list. I knew nothing of his service to our country, and am especiallly grateful to Elizabeth Merrill for her article.

I'm sure there are other Brissie cards, but the only one I can find in any of my sets is the '52 Bowman. Here's the back:

"Traded to Indians after beginning 1951 season with A's. Did great work for tribe as relief man. In 54 games for Cleveland with 7 decisions (4 wins, 3 losses). Pitched a stretch of 31 innings, yielding but 1 run. Didn't allow even 1 home run after the first week in June."

No mention of having served his country, of pitching on guts and a shattered leg, nothing but stats. But that's how most '52s are, no mention of anything but how the guy played ball. I guess it was a different country. Higher expectations.
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Old 05-27-2009, 07:23 PM
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Here's a not-so-common card of Lou Brissie, also from 1952:
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