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George Bennett @gbennettpost
@NatfishC @RodCarew_29 @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @CardsStory @70sBaseball @1974Baseball Briggs had 70 plate appearances vs Ryan. He was 10-for-58 (.172) with 12 walks and 21 strikeouts. Hit two homers. A .659 OPS. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@MilleBrando @roysmalley5 @LaVelleNeal @SouhanStrib .@roysmalley5 struck out in 16% of his career at bats. Against Ryan, however, he had 20 Ks in 35 at bats (57%) with four hits (.114 BA). — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@kmaru1701 @RodCarew_29 @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @CardsStory @70sBaseball @1974Baseball Understood. Bumbry surprised me as well. He struck out in 14% of his career at bats -- but 24 times in 46 at bats vs Ryan! — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@SABRbbcards @RodCarew_29 I completely forgot they were teammates for one season. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@kmaru1701 @RodCarew_29 @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @CardsStory @70sBaseball @1974Baseball Both had pretty decent careers of 12+ years. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
.@RodCarew_29 only struck out in 11% of his career at bats but whiffed in 31% of his at bats vs Ryan. Career .328 hitter was 28-for-93 (.301) vs Ryan. https://t.co/BdvAke3dZr — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpet o’ Cards: Nolan Ryan’s top strikeout victims. Claudell Washington 39; surprising 29 for @RodCarew_29 while hitting .301 vs Ryan. @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @CardsStory @70sBaseball @1974Baseball https://t.co/CN23LYaxHA — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@VintageCardsOn1 One of my favorite multiplayer cards; @Topps couldn’t muster one of their usual colorful descriptors like “Belters” or “Stalwarts” for these two, just “Backstops.” Sadowski didn’t make the squad in 1964. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@vossbrink Camilli has one of the toughest career runs of any non-star. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@wthballs Yes! I think it was next-to-last for me. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Great moments in cropping. https://t.co/6f86QuKE0R — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
A few holdovers from the 1961 rookie class. https://t.co/QhoUDWNkfl — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
A better look at those Rookie Parade cards; the Uecker card and others were very tough. https://t.co/feMDWeqbt1 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpet o’ Cards: In 1962, @Topps bestowed stars upon 56 rookies and displayed the disembodied heads of 37 others in a “Rookie Parade.” @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @CardsStory https://t.co/uYQzWHItQ2 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpets o’ Cards: In 1962, @Topps bestowed stars on 56 rookies and displayed the disembodied heads of 37 others in a “Rookie Parade.” @SABRbbcards @VintageCardsOn1 @nightowlcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @CardsStory https://t.co/EWmqr1iWN3 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@ThornyBastard1 Would need a warning for extreme violence. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@ThornyBastard1 Cool! — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Jackie Collum was arguably the most successful pitcher against Clemente, holding him hitless in 17 at bats. https://t.co/lCQnXj8pzO — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Clemente was 11-for-16 vs Jim Golden, 10-for-17 vs Danny Coombs, 16-for-30 vs Phil Regan and 10-for-20 vs Gerry Arrigo. https://t.co/v7yi5pI2nb — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Clemente was 26-for-125 for a .208 average against Bob Gibson; broke Gibson’s leg with a 1967 line drive. https://t.co/Vprs2RHcpi — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
.@fergieajenkins held career .317 hitter Clemente to a .274 batting average, but Clemente tagged him for 6 home runs. https://t.co/Oti1NrNDby — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Clemente batted .517 with 1.451 OPS against Denver Lemaster, 31 hits in 60 at bats with 7 walks. https://t.co/1QQOSpwRQl — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Clemente went 62-for-146 against Spahn (.438) with four HR. https://t.co/qI5oxApeor — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
Carpet o’ Cards: Pitchers who surrendered most hits to Roberto Clemente, from Spahn (62) to Sutton (23). THREAD @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @CardsStory https://t.co/uRIP6dvm03 — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@CardboardHistry @KFord1957 @Topps @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @cardboardicons @CardsStory Strong research — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@CardboardHistry @Topps @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @cardboardicons @CardsStory Great nugget! Jim Qualls-level spoilage. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@VintageCardsOn1 I like this Yaz card better than the 1960 rookie. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@phungo2008 The last 10 on the bottom row are high numbers. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@FrankMurtaugh @Topps @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @cardboardicons @CardsStory Always a favorite of mine as well. And I put it together for less than a jillion. — PolitiTweet.org
George Bennett @gbennettpost
@Tec872 @Topps @SABRbbcards @PostWarCards @CardboardHistry @nightowlcards @VintageCardsOn1 @cardboardicons @CardsStory Ron Santo and Juan Marichal come to mind. Both have their first cards in 1961 but exceeded rookie limits in 1960, so @Topps didn't put the "1961 Rookie" star on their cards. — PolitiTweet.org