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Not exactly.
Sandy Koufax was there in 1955. Still with us, thankfully. |
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Tommy Brown, who is still alive, was with the Dodgers from 1944 - 1951. He missed 1946 when he was finally old enough to be drafted! He was the youngest position player in history and the second youngest overall to Nuxhall. Seems like a forgotten figure. Interesting note, since he had two years of major league service the Dodgers had to either hope he cleared waivers, or leave him on the major league roster. This was intended to protect veterans from losing their position through no fault of their own. The Dodgers liked his potential (still only 19 after the war!) but being an occasional player killed his development. He kicked around for a few years after he left the Dodgers but never really panned out. Whenever he was in the minors he hit quite well.
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RIP Oisk.
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Sad day...
Last edited by doug.goodman; 04-16-2024 at 07:12 PM. |
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Mr. Erskine was among the nicest baseball players I have ever met. A kind gentleman.
He spoke at the Pee Wee Reese chapter of SABR, Mr. Reese was there, along with Ed Stevens. Ed was the Dodgers' first baseman in 1946. Mr. Rickey asked Ed about playing in Montreal in1947, because Jackie Robinson was going to be with Brooklyn in 1947. Ed knew that. But Ed thought that Jackie would be at 2nd base... Mr. Rickey explained that for the first year, Jackie would be at first, so as to avoid potential problems with collisions during double plays, force plays, and stolen bases. Mr. Rickey promised Ed he'd be back in Brooklyn at first base in 1948. Ed played in Montreal, and at the end of the season Rickey sold him and another player to the Pirates. That day, talking about that, everyone paying attention could tell that Ed remained disappointed in that. Mr. Erskine's book Tales from the Dodgers Dugout was a fun read for me. Well written, and well remembered. Erskine, Reese, and Stevens... they were ballplayers, kind gentlemen, and ballplayers. |
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Born in Anderson Indiana and died in Anderson Indiana ,
Survived by wife Betty Who he married October 5, 1947 (!) |
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Not quite on topic, but Rachel Robinson, Jackie's widow, is still alive and will be 102 in July.
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