MLB players visit Japan 1950s
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∀ BOBBY SHANTZ Signed Rawlings Official MLB Baseball w/1952 AL MVP - SCHWARTZ http://blog.collectingall.com/TCGl50 👉 shrsl.com/4fuj5 👈
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Today In 1952: Philadelphia A’s pitcher Bobby Shantz is named the American League MVP after going 24-7, 2.48 ERA with 27 complete games!
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(via Phillies Nation TV Episode 12 - Bobby Shantz!)
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Baseball royalty here! Luncheon at “The Old Timers Bats and Balls Club”. Bobby Shantz! He’s 94-years old, looking great. At 5-foot-6, 139-pounds, he was the 1952 American League Most Valuable Player pitching for the Philadelphia Athletics, going 24-7, 2.48 ERA. Bobby started 33 games. He completed 27, in 279.2 innings, striking out 152, walking 63. His 1.048 WHIP led the A.L. He pitched for 16-years, 119-99, 3.38. A 3x All-Star, twice with the A’s, once with the Yankees. He pitched for the NYY in the 1957 and 1960 World Series. (at Randi's Restaurant) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8fcf0VACsK/?igshid=r926sw0u062x
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Bobby Shantz Yankees Autograph 8x10 Signed Photo Jsa
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Today In 1952: Philadelphia A’s pitcher Bobby Shantz is named the American League MVP after going 24-7, 2.48 ERA with 27 complete games!
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July 6, 1962
Rod Kanehl, appearing as a pinch-hitter, hits the first grand slam in Mets history, going deep off Bobby Shantz in the eight inning of the team’s 10-3 victory ov St. Louis at the Polo Grounds. Kanehl’s shot comes in the 79th game of the franchise’s existence.
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