Sat Jun 22, 2013 2:59 am
I am 49. I started losing online in ATG1.
Early baseball memories include Sheboygan A's games. An old guy was there every night named Joe Hauser. Back in the 20's he was on his way to stardom with the Philadelphia Athletics. In 1924, at age 25 Hauser hit .288 with 27 HR and 115 RBI. Then he broke his leg and struggled to hit big league pitching in parts of 3 other seasons.
But he could still rip minor league pitching.
He was the first player to have 2 seasons with 60+ HRs. (Sosa, McGwire were next)
In 1930 he hit 63 Hr in the International league for the Baltimore Orioles and in 1933 he hit 69 Hr in the American Association for the Minneapolis Millers. Ended up with 399 minor league HR, 8th all time.
His major league stats are .284, 80 HR and 356 RBI
Born in Milwaukee in 1899, Hauser died in Sheboygan in 1997.
My first MLB game was between the Cubs and Pirates June 23, 1972. Jenkins vs. Blass. The key play of the game was with 2 men on with no outs in the 4th, Clemente hit one to left center. Billy Williams probably could have caught it, but was called off by Rick Monday who failed to make the catch and the end result was a 2 run triple. After Stargell tapped out, Al Oliver singled to score Clemente.
Final score, Pirates 4, Cubs 2
I bought Sports illustrated Super Star baseball in the mid 70's and bought my first SOM board game in 1979 at age 15