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Dan Good

Ken Caminiti, baseball cards, and other things

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Watching 100-year-old Bobby Shantz ripping baseball card packs will warm your heart

Bobby Shantz is the best.

The centenarian happened to win the American League MVP award in 1952, the year Topps had its first full-fledged baseball release.

Bobby is one of three players still alive who had cards in that landmark set (the...

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Hall or nothing

Just for argument’s sake, let’s compare two players’ stats through their age 33 seasons.

Player A is Mike Trout, undoubtedly a Hall of Fame-caliber player.

Player B is Barry Bonds from 1986-1998.

A few hundred steals (and a few hundred w...

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Remembering Rob Mallicoat

Rob Mallicoat kept battling.

He endured multiple shoulder surgeries to become a reliable bullpen arm for the Houston Astros in the early 1990s.

As Rob’s baseball career was ending, he sought a last-gasp opportunity as a replacement player...

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Me and Bobby Shantz

A century is a long time. And a blink.

Today marks the 100th birthday for Robert Clayton Shantz, the 1952 American League MVP.

He’s the second-oldest living MLB player (after Bill Greason), the last surviving MLB player from the 1940s, th...

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My pal Mickey Rooney

A black-and-white picture hangs on the wall at a local bagel shop.

The picture is from a movie, 1938's "Love Finds Andy Hardy." It shows a teen girl and lovelorn guy sitting at a soda fountain counter.

As soon as I saw it, I smiled.

Judy...

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