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 31, 2025

Big D's Best Ever

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  TRIVIA WINNER:  In 1880 playing for the Troy Trojans Tim Keefe pitched 105 innings and registered the lowest ERA ever in the history of bi...
Monday, August 25, 2025

Bob Gibson's Amazing Season and a Slow Start

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  TRIVIA WINNER:  The players who were on the 1964 San Diego minor league club who pitched for the Minnesota Twins were Al Worthington and t...
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...
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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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