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Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
Older Reds fans like me may remember Ted Uhlaendar who played with the Reds in the 72-73 timeframe. He was mainly a PH and spare outfielder. According to todays Washington Post he died at his ranch in Atwood, Kansas of a heart attack. He was 68. His daughter is an Olympian on the skeleton team. I'm sorry I don't have a link. I saw it in today's Post.
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Haunted by walks
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
I seemed to have had a lot of his baseball cards.
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Ex-tixe
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
Me too. My first thought was of this:
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
He seemed to lose his batting stroke when he came to Cincinnati.....or he just did not play enough to get into any groove.
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This one's for you Edd
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
So, when did the Reds play at Yankee Stadium?
Might possibly be an airbrush hat from the Indians.
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Ex-tixe
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
I've always assumed it was an airbrush. In '72 there were some obvious ones.
![]() That was the first year I collected cards (I had a few from '70, including Bench), and that year's series still sticks in my mind.
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
Here's the AP obit. Interestingly he bookended his career on two World Series bound teams, although he was not eligible to play in the '65 Series with the Twins. Baseball history is full of Ted Uhlaenders.
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Redsmetz
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
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Redsmetz
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
In 1967 he played in 140 games for the Twins. I noticed in the Gamelogs that he had a pretty good doubleheader on 7/2/67, went a combined 2 for 7, both doubles, plus a walk and knocked in 4 runs, score another himself.
I noticed that he was the player we received when we traded Milt Wilcox. I think it wasn't a very good traded for us. Wilcox had some decent years for Sparky in Detroit. It would have been nice for Cincinnati to have had both of them during that time.
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
Milt hurt himself in 1972 (I have the SN cover with him from that year) after he started off big....and even said he felt that CLE future was better beacuse of the younger players they had (Sounds like he did not read Baseball America at that time)
I agree it was bad in the sense that the Reds always needed pitching....but after 1971 they felt they had enough of it and needed fast OF in the turf. He was one of those ballplayers who just seemed to lose their skills quickly. I looked at the CLE roster and thought who else would have fit better.....and John Lowenstein was the only one who jumped out. He had speed and versatility......was a better hitter later in his career with BAL. Most people if this borad was around would have said to trade McGlothlin and get a better return....plus the fact that Jim's numbers ... had gone down after the middle of 1970. He was also a little older. |
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/40933
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
Very sad to read the obit. about Ted. He was an unassuming guy that just tried to do the job he was asked to do. A good team player. I don't remember him being a fleet center-fielder but perhaps that was because he was primarily a pinch-hitter with the Reds. I don't recall him playing defense for Cincinnati, though I'm almost sure he did.
I got a lot of Ted Uhlaender cards too back then. Seemed like a disproportionate amount but I could always trade him with my friends. Rest In Peace Ted. |
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Potential Lunch Winner
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Re: Former Red Ted Uhlaendar Has Died
Dumb question- Why would there be a Ted Uhlaender card that had its condition rated?
Who would care if it were a PSA 4 or a 10? It's Ted Uhlaender, not Ted Williams.
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