Saturday, August 24, 2024

⚾️Baseball Mostly transcript 8/13

 “Let's go, man. Take two, baby. Baseball Mostly.


Pure stats, baby. Willie Randolph, second base. That's right, throws right, 5'11, 165.


July 6th, 1954. Holly Hill, South Carolina. Pittsburgh Pirates, seventh round.


1972, June amateur draft. Samuel J. Tilden High School, Brooklyn, New York.


July 29th, 1975 to October 4th, 1992, was his career. Played the Phillies in the debut at 21 years old, one for four, 13,665th player to debut. Played the Pirates in his final game, 0 for 3 at 38.


Ron Shapiro, agent, Mickey, the nickname, Willie Larry Randolph, six time All-Star, 1977 World Series champ with the Yankees, and a silver slugger. War number 18, 25, 30, 20, 12, and there you go. Speaking of war, 65.9, 8,018 at bats, 2,210 hits, 54 homers, 276 batting, 18 seasons, let's see, 2,202 games, 9,462 plate appearances, 1,239 runs, 316 doubles, 65 triples, 687 RBI.


Played 13 seasons for the Yankees, 1st season as a Pirate, but only 30 games as a Pirate. Then after the Yankees, to the Dodgers for 2 seasons, then the Oakland A's for 1, the Brewers for 1, the Nye Mets for the final season, 90 games that final season. And he[…]”


From Baseball Mostly: 880~TOTD #391⚾️HOF or Not❓Willie Randolph, Aug 13, 2024

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