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Mike Marshall of the Dodgers refused to take the cart.
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I believe all teams had them also. I remember the Royals having one and I thought they used it during the Playoffs with the Yankees.
I seen one on ebay for sale and I think it was the Reds cart. I'd love to have an Orioles one. Don't know what I'd do with it though. Clint
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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I know I've seen pictures of those carts before, but really have no memory of them being in use. Doubtful the Cubs had one since Wrigley doesn't have bullpens.
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Looking for Nebraska Indians memorabilia, photos and postcards |
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The yankees started with a bullpen car in 1972. It was a pinstriped Datsun sponsored by Datsun. One of the funniest stories I remember but I had to look it up was the Seattle Mariners bullpen car. In 1982 the Mariners introduced a nautically themed bullpen car called the TUGBOAT! The tugboat gets off to a rockey start when on opening day pitcher Bill Caudill steals the keys during pregame festivities leaving the Tugboat stranded on the left field line and delaying the start of the game. Things get worse over the next few days as the mariners pitchers refuse to ride in the Tugboat.
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