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I am probably close in age to you(I am 50) and I grew up in Suffolk County. In the town I grew up in just about every kid was a Mets Fan and Tom Seaver was a god. I can remember a few kids with older brothers liking the Yankees and talking about Mickey Mantle (this was around 1971-72) but it was all Mets.
Willie Mays and Hank Aaron were very popular I am guessing because they were both getting close to Ruth in the HR chase . Roberto Clemente after the 1971 series and Vida Blue -not a hofer and Reggie Jackson were also very popular as well as the Big Red Machine. It was still all about the Mets where I lived until about 1975 when the Yankees started spending money. |
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I was born near Cleveland Ohio and in 1969 at age 6 we moved to Central llinois.
My grandmother and dad were Indians fans, so I always heard about Bob Feller, even 20 years after he no longer pitched. Central Illinois was about 50/50 Cub vs. Cardinal fans. If you were a Cardinal fan in the early 70's, Joe Torre and Lou Brock were it, to a lesser extent Bob Gibson and of course the "Mad Hungarian" Al Hrabosky. Later into the 80's it was Willie McGee and Ozzie Smith and Bruce Sutter. Cub fans I played ball with always wanted to be Ernie Banks or Billy Williams, with Kessinger and Santo also popular. National players were Willie Mays, Clemente and Aaron as I recall. Also, for some reason one of my friends was a huge Maury Wills fan. Also, later into the 70's Bench, Rose, et al of the Big Red Machine were popular in Central Illinois. Last edited by David W; 03-21-2014 at 05:05 PM. |
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I grew up in the mid-70's and the guys who were playing then and commanded the most respect in my circle of lunch-pail card traders were (in no particular order):
Pete Rose Johnny Bench Steve Garvey Tom Seaver Reggie (no last name needed) Rod Carew and Willie Stargell Players we just missed seeing: Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Hank Aaron Sandy Koufax Players who we only knew in black and white: Ted Williams Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Honus Wagner |
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