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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

#1 Bobby Doerr

I figured that I would start the blog off with a fan favorite and famous #1, Robert Pershing Doerr. Doerr was aptly named after World War I general John J. Pershing. When he retired, Doerr was the Red Sox all-time leader in career games, at bats, hits, doubles, total bases, and runs batted in. (All of these records were surpassed by his teammate Ted Williams.)

1986 Veteran's Committee Induction
Robert Pershing Doerr
HOF: 1986 (oldest living)
Born: April 7, 1918 [Los Angeles, CA, USA]
Died:

#1-Retired (Red Sox)
9-time All-Star Selection
1944 TSN AL MVP
1946 American League Champion
World War II Veteran

.288--223HR--1247RBI--2042Hits--.823OPS--47.4WAR


Saturday, January 12, 2013

I want to get to 10,000, 15,000, even 20,000 baseball autographs!

Who cares as to what item the signature is on, whether it is multi-signed or not, whatever...

Let's just race to 10,000 autographs as soon as possible!!!

Thanks for reading and I will add more of my collection on here as I have time.