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Post by father of two on May 28, 2014 20:33:39 GMT -6
Horner?
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Post by willy on May 28, 2014 21:14:56 GMT -6
Horner was with Atlanta, think long ago who the Braves were. Final clue, think of JJ.
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Post by dumdave on May 29, 2014 8:28:07 GMT -6
Lycoming Dairy (New Jersey) in 1939. Is this the guy's LL team? (Yes I had to Google.)
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Post by willy on May 29, 2014 9:09:16 GMT -6
6I don't know Dave. For FOT, one last clue, think of the movie "Pal Joey".
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Post by dumdave on May 30, 2014 8:22:19 GMT -6
Frankie?
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Post by willy on May 30, 2014 10:47:47 GMT -6
Now you've got me so confused Dave, Joey Jay was a pitcher with the old Milwaukee Braves. He probably pitched along with Spahn and Burdette.
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Post by dumdave on May 30, 2014 11:44:15 GMT -6
You are correct. I did a bad search and came up w/ the history of LL instead of your question. I'm sorry Willy. -DD
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Post by dumdave on May 31, 2014 7:55:46 GMT -6
I come from a blue collar family in Peoria. I have played for six MLB teams and have collected 612 home runs among other stats. Who am I?
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Post by willy on May 31, 2014 18:56:25 GMT -6
That one was pretty easy Dave. I saw in the paper the other day there is a Thome playing high school ball in Pekin. But for the likes of me I can't remember if they were a boy or girl.
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Post by dumdave on Jun 1, 2014 8:22:55 GMT -6
Thome was a very good player, but I guess he was low key about what he did in baseball. I had no idea about his accomplishments until I looked him up. Here is the link I used for more info on him. Too bad he was never a Cub en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thome
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Post by willy on Jun 1, 2014 9:15:12 GMT -6
He is a good person. A lot of teams don 't care about that.
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Post by dumdave on Jun 2, 2014 12:38:01 GMT -6
I live in St. Louis. I have been performing rock and roll since 1953. I am 87 years old. Who am I?
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Post by dumdave on Jun 3, 2014 8:13:37 GMT -6
Yes. MM that is correct. I was just amazed that he is still alive. I have taught myself some of his riff's over the years...No duck walk.
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Post by dumdave on Jun 3, 2014 8:30:47 GMT -6
I never heard of him before. They drafted another future Yankee that year. Chris Chambliss. He was a hitting coach for 5 different teams after retirement as a player.
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Post by willy on Jun 3, 2014 15:31:30 GMT -6
I'm just taking a wild guess, Joe Charbeneau (something like that). He was in the movie Major League. I don't even know what team he played for or how long. Just guessing MM
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