Baseball in the 1960's

A Blog about Baseball in the 1960's. From the trivial to the trades to the major moments which made major league baseball in the 1960's so fascinating. This weekly blog, is a must read for any boomer or just anyone who loves the game. Bob Brill is an expert and knows how to relay those tiny little details to make a good story.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Angels Fall from Grace

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T RIVIA QUESTION: Who was the only Angel player who had more than 100 at bats, to hit over .300 during the 1967 season?  ANSWER TO TRI...
Tuesday, July 30, 2019

At the Trade Deadline; Dick Stuart

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T RIVIA QUESTION: Dick Stuart struck out more than 100 times in five different seasons. How many times did he lead the league in strikeout...
Tuesday, July 23, 2019

1964 Brooks & Boyer MVP's

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T RIVIA QUESTION: During the 1964 season Brooks Robinson was 27 years old, Ken Boyer was 33. That season Robinson made $35,000. How much d...
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Baseball in the 1960s
Welcome to this weekly column. Baseball in the 1960s was a wonderful time. It was really the last vestige of what baseball was in the 20th century. In 1969 it all changed and some would say not for the better. I will let you be the judge.
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