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.

Sunday, August 17, 2025

From the Field to the Canvas

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  TRIVIA WINNER:  The players who were related in the story about last week's game were the Conigliaro's (Tony and Billy) and the Ta...
Sunday, August 10, 2025

The Toughest Debut - Culver vs Red Sox 1966

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  TRIVIA WINNER:  There were two sets of triple brothers in the big leagues in the 1970's. The Allens; Richie, Hank and Ron, and the Cru...
Sunday, August 3, 2025

Ken vs. Clete - The Boyers

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  TRIVIA WINNER:  The first player in modern major league history to go thru arbitration was Dick Woodson of the Twins. He was 34-32 in five...
Saturday, July 26, 2025

Royals Win No. 1

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  TRIVIA WINNER:  The  last home run in Milwaukee for the Milwaukee Braves before the team moved to Atlanta was hit by Gene Oliver .     We ...
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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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