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EnergizedLib

(2,215 posts)
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:28 PM Sunday

Dave Parker, Dick Allen elected to Cooperstown

https://www.mlb.com/news/classic-baseball-era-hall-of-fame-results

What do we think of this? I’ve never been the strongest Parker supporter, but I’m happy for him, especially after his battle with Parkinson’s. If you’ve never seen The Cobra at Twilight, you can watch it on YouTube. It’s very good.

Also, Dick Allen I’ve wanted for years, should’ve been in years ago, fell one vote shy 10 years ago for the Class of 2015 when he was still with us. Still, better late than never.
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Dave Parker, Dick Allen elected to Cooperstown (Original Post) EnergizedLib Sunday OP
Richie Allen to Old Phillie Fans BOSSHOG Sunday #1
His rookie card was the 1964 Topps EnergizedLib Sunday #3
Dick Allen was a real slugger in his heyday. bucolic_frolic Sunday #2
We lived 6 blocks from Connie Mack in the early 60s. BOSSHOG Sunday #5
Wow, that's the life! bucolic_frolic Sunday #6
Nice EnergizedLib Sunday #7
I'm still in therapy BOSSHOG Sunday #10
I feel like it's the same for me as a Cubs fan EnergizedLib Sunday #11
He Hit One At Comisky That Hit The Scoreboard ProfessorGAC 5 hrs ago #12
I'm old enough to recall when Dick Allen was still Richie Allen. rsdsharp Sunday #4
For Parker, it was cocaine EnergizedLib Sunday #8
about time for Dick Allen to get in. NoRethugFriends Sunday #9

BOSSHOG

(40,114 posts)
1. Richie Allen to Old Phillie Fans
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:35 PM
Sunday

I’m glad he made it. I got some of his baseball cards from back in the early 60s in a box somewhere I’ll probably never find. Someone is gonna hit the jackpot when I’m gone. Not too knowledgeable on Parker.

EnergizedLib

(2,215 posts)
3. His rookie card was the 1964 Topps
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:39 PM
Sunday

I hope you can find it, big fan of the 1965 set and he had a nice looking card in that set.

bucolic_frolic

(47,309 posts)
2. Dick Allen was a real slugger in his heyday.
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:37 PM
Sunday

I recall seeing him hit a home run on the left of center field roof in the old Connie Mack Stadium. Must have been playing the Mets because we passed Yogi Berra who was a coach at the time hoofing his way to the train station back to NY.

BOSSHOG

(40,114 posts)
5. We lived 6 blocks from Connie Mack in the early 60s.
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:44 PM
Sunday

My Grandpa was an usher. I got in free after the third inning. It was the most exciting place in the Universe to me.

EnergizedLib

(2,215 posts)
7. Nice
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:47 PM
Sunday

Lots of memories, I’m sure, stand out. Does the heartbreak of The Phold still resonate? That had to have been tough.

BOSSHOG

(40,114 posts)
10. I'm still in therapy
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:56 PM
Sunday

The freaking World Series tickets were printed. I had a transistor radio. Listened to all the away games. One by one the season the title slipped away. Gene Mauch living in infamy. But I’ll be a Phillie Fan to the end. Got my 1980 World Series Champ Ring and a shrine to Michael Jack in the garage.

EnergizedLib

(2,215 posts)
11. I feel like it's the same for me as a Cubs fan
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 10:48 PM
Sunday

As over the moon as I was about 2016,, my favorite moment as a sports fan, I feel like it would have been even more special if they won in 2003 when I was a kid and my sports fandom was especially at a fever pitch.

ProfessorGAC

(70,303 posts)
12. He Hit One At Comisky That Hit The Scoreboard
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 08:55 PM
5 hrs ago

At tye old park, the scoreboard was 455' and that ball hit 30' up.
It's a legendary homerun in Chicago. Like the Kingman moonshot in '79.

rsdsharp

(10,243 posts)
4. I'm old enough to recall when Dick Allen was still Richie Allen.
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:42 PM
Sunday

I think his induction is well deserved, and was delayed mostly because he didn’t kiss the reporters asses. I’m kind of ambivalent about Parker. Offensively, he was similar to Allen — a bit less power. He had a cannon for an arm, but his drug use tainted him for me, even though it wasn’t PEDs, if I recall correctly.

EnergizedLib

(2,215 posts)
8. For Parker, it was cocaine
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 09:49 PM
Sunday

Allen wasn’t the most congenial person, that’s for sure, but his offensive production merited induction. I had the privilege of interviewing the late Hall of Famer, Jim Bunning, and asked him about Allen. He said Allen played like a Hall of Famer, and he was disappointed Allen didn’t make it for the 2015 Class.

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