TheGoodMan19
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HA! My Dad proposed to my Mother on that day. With the preamble "Well, I guess nothing worse can happen to me today".Yuck the Fankees. My parents were on a date at that (7th) game (before they got married).
HA! My Dad proposed to my Mother on that day. With the preamble "Well, I guess nothing worse can happen to me today".Yuck the Fankees. My parents were on a date at that (7th) game (before they got married).
Found the answer, kind of a trick like Teddy Ballgame.2nd oldest is not Maz…
Think outside the box (not Williams-level outside the box, but…)
2nd oldest is not Maz…
Think outside the box (not Williams-level outside the box, but…)
I believe he is #3Tony Oliva?
#4, I believeJim Kaat?
If you guys can’t figure it out on your own, maybe you need to commission a survey to figure it out.
That’s #1I’d apariciate the answer…..
That sounds right. The guy is 91, right. Figure his career started somewhere between 1955-1958 and ended somewhere between 1975-1980. Someone could GGGoogle that.That’s #1
Luis Aparicio is correct. Next oldest living HOF player is Koufax I believe, followed by Mazeroski and then MarichalI’d apariciate the answer…..
Aparicio, yes.Luis Aparicio is correct. Next oldest living HOF player is Koufax I believe, followed by Mazeroski and then Marichal
I know and it's grossAparicio, yes.
Next oldest PLAYER is Oliva, followed by Kaat.
There is a HOFer between Apricio and Oliva, though.
Didn't know we were doing non-players. Horrifically ghey....even for a Democrat and Californian.Aparicio 4/29/34
Selig 7/30/34
Koufax 12/30/35
Maz 9/5/36
Gillick 8/22/37
Marichal 10/20/37
Williams 5/15/38
Oliva 7/20/38
Kaat 11/7/38
Yaz 8/22/39
Not sure how I thought Oliva and Kaat were higher on the list. I assume I was just looking at the oldest until I got someone older….![]()
“Player” was never specified. Just “HOFer”.Didn't know we were doing non-players. Horrifically ghey....even for a Democrat and Californian.
Poop eater. Are you part canine?“Player” was never specified. Just “HOFer”.