4/1/2020...ex Indian, Tiger, Phillie, Oriole, Brewer, Ranger, White Sox, Athletic: Ed Farmer, age 70. Was Chicago White Sox broadcaster after his playing career was over.
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4/1/2020...ex Indian, Tiger, Phillie, Oriole, Brewer, Ranger, White Sox, Athletic: Ed Farmer, age 70. Was Chicago White Sox broadcaster after his playing career was over.
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was involved in a big brawl
3/25/2020...ex Red, Dodger, Angel, Bob Lee, age 82. https://ripbaseball.com/2020/04/02/o...lee-1937-2020/ Attachment 15922
bob lee powder river one of the best along with bill kelso
Al Kaline passed away today. :(
https://sports.yahoo.com/tigers-lege...200253458.html
https://www.freep.com/story/sports/m...ers/505371001/
Just a marvelous all-around player he was, steady as a rock and my favorite player of all-time.
https://theathletic.com/1568128/2020...-51-al-kaline/
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How many misters are there anyway? You have Mr. October (Reggie), Mr. November (Jeter), Mr. Baseball (Uecker) and Mr. Met (Mr. Met). There’s Mr. Mister if you want truly terrible 1980s pop-rock.
But the most beloved of all the misters are those who became synonymous with their team and their city. There’s Mr. Cub, Ernie Banks. There’s Mr. Padre, Tony Gwynn.
And there’s Mr. Tiger, Al Kaline.
RIP Al. One of the greats
Sorry to hear about Al Kaline. Great and classy player.
I think Al Kaline was the smoothest fielding right fielder I ever saw. Clemente was the only one to give me second thoughts on that.
A great player.....
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Another great from my youth gone. Al, thanks for the memories. RIP
Bill James once compared Kaline to his contemporary rightfielder Roberto Clemente. He praised them both as hitters and as fielders, but if I recall correctly he called Clemente a spectacular fielder with a great arm (Clemente was all that) while his description of Kaline as a fielder was more succinct: He said Kaline was "perfect." R.I.P.
Great player in Kaline. Just a classy person too. Not many like him before or now. For some reason I can remember thinking that the MLB emblem was him batting. I don't think that is the case though. RIP Al Kaline.
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4/7/2020....ex White Sox, Royal; John Matias, age 75. https://ripbaseball.com/2020/04/09/o...ias-1944-2020/ Attachment 15936