Maybe you have to be a Royal fan to remember him?? Not aure, but I sure thought he looked cool wirh that toothpick...not gonna lie.
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Saw the subject and thought of toothpick right away. RipMaybe you have to be a Royal fan to remember him?? Not aure, but I sure thought he looked cool wirh that toothpick...not gonna lie.
Paul Splithorff.What was the name of the pitcher who went something like 19-19 every year? Blonde, bespectacled?
I am not a big Royals or even pro baseball fan but when I was junior high age the local cable company had a KC station added an they would play Royals games, I really got into it.
If pressed ld bet I can name most if not all the starters after all these years. Here are names I remember.
John Mayberry
Willie Wilson
Fred Patek
George Brett
Clint Hurdle
Al Hrabosky( what a character, maybe the funnest to watch baseball player ever)
Brett Saberhagen
Cookie Rojas
What was the name of the pitcher who went something like 19-19 every year? Blonde, bespectacled?
Yeah - his last year in KC was ‘84. Those guys all came up in ‘84. They made the playoffs but got smoked by Detroit. Won the WS the next year, right after UL left.I'd have to look to be sure, but I believe UL was slughtly before that legendary staff that inc Brett Saberhagen, Danny Jackson, Bud Black, Charlie Leinbrandt (sp)? Gubizcka (sp)?? with the Quiz out of the pen....arguably top 5 staff of all time at their peak.
I grew up with the Royals in that time frame. IMO that 70's-80's period was the glory years of major league baseball. There were so many high level players and teams.
I love that… earlier times, I got Gus Triandos… fixture in my bike spikesThink I got his card in every pack