OT: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 "𝐋𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐌𝐚𝐧" 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠
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OT: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 "𝐋𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐌𝐚𝐧" 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠
ππ‘π "πππ¬π πππ§" ππππ§ππ’π§π : ππ¨πππ² ππ‘ππ§ππ³ is the last surviving player from the Philadelphia Athletics and the last living player to have played under legendary manager Connie Mack. He is the final surviving MLB player who debuted in the 1940s., and he is also the oldest living former MVP in Major League Baseball.
#MLB #baseball #athletics #MVP #philadelphia
#MLB #baseball #athletics #MVP #philadelphia
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Played a couple of innings in CF for the Yankees...#Immaculate GridOldRed wrote: β18 Feb 2026 10:40 am ππ‘π "πππ¬π πππ§" ππππ§ππ’π§π : ππ¨πππ² ππ‘ππ§ππ³ is the last surviving player from the Philadelphia Athletics and the last living player to have played under legendary manager Connie Mack. He is the final surviving MLB player who debuted in the 1940s., and he is also the oldest living former MVP in Major League Baseball.
#MLB #baseball #athletics #MVP #philadelphia
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Won the first game ever for the Colt .45s in 62
Traded to cards later than year..
Traded to cards later than year..
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He was part of the Brock - Broligo trade
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Re: OT: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 "𝐋𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐌𝐚𝐧" 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠
I thought it was Tim Allen 
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Shantz was the little leftys' little lefty, all 5-6 and 140 pounds of him.
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I'm still trying to rationalize how the 1960 Yankees lost that World Series to the Pirates. Bobby Shantz threw 3 innings in that Game 7; gave up a 3-run HR to the Pirates catcher Hal Smith (not to be confused with the Cardinal's catcher Hal Smith), that may have been even more important that Mazeroski's HR in the bottom of the 9th.
Both "small" pitchers like Bobby Shantz and the White Sox's Billy Pierce had good, long careers, and demonstrated that the "Art of Pitching" wasn't all about power.
Both "small" pitchers like Bobby Shantz and the White Sox's Billy Pierce had good, long careers, and demonstrated that the "Art of Pitching" wasn't all about power.
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As did Stu Millerβ¦165 pounds who had a nice careerβ¦.some of it with StlThe Nard wrote: β18 Feb 2026 11:25 am I'm still trying to rationalize how the 1960 Yankees lost that World Series to the Pirates. Bobby Shantz threw 3 innings in that Game 7; gave up a 3-run HR to the Pirates catcher Hal Smith (not to be confused with the Cardinal's catcher Hal Smith), that may have been even more important that Mazeroski's HR in the bottom of the 9th.
Both "small" pitchers like Bobby Shantz and the White Sox's Billy Pierce had good, long careers, and demonstrated that the "Art of Pitching" wasn't all about power.
Literally blown off the mound in candlestick
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Your memory is off. It was Jim Coates who gave up the HR to Smith. Coates relieved Shantz after he gave up three straight singles and a run to start the eighth inning.Bobby Shantz threw 3 innings in that Game 7; gave up a 3-run HR to the Pirates catcher Hal Smith
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My very first glove was a Bobby Schantz model. Naturally, I didn't know who the hell he was. I had to ask my Dad, and I was wholly uninterested in hearing about a good fielding pitcher.OldRed wrote: β18 Feb 2026 10:40 am ππ‘π "πππ¬π πππ§" ππππ§ππ’π§π : ππ¨πππ² ππ‘ππ§ππ³ is the last surviving player from the Philadelphia Athletics and the last living player to have played under legendary manager Connie Mack. He is the final surviving MLB player who debuted in the 1940s., and he is also the oldest living former MVP in Major League Baseball.
#MLB #baseball #athletics #MVP #philadelphia
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I worked with a guy who told me Shantz is his great uncle. He didnβt think it was a big deal but I sure thought it was cool.
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Daniel Ray Herrera comes to mind as one of the small lefties of recent memory.The Nard wrote: β18 Feb 2026 11:25 am I'm still trying to rationalize how the 1960 Yankees lost that World Series to the Pirates. Bobby Shantz threw 3 innings in that Game 7; gave up a 3-run HR to the Pirates catcher Hal Smith (not to be confused with the Cardinal's catcher Hal Smith), that may have been even more important that Mazeroski's HR in the bottom of the 9th.
Both "small" pitchers like Bobby Shantz and the White Sox's Billy Pierce had good, long careers, and demonstrated that the "Art of Pitching" wasn't all about power.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/play ... da01.shtml
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Some sites say he passed away two weeks ago.