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My favorite oddball (I mean that as a compliment)...
Bill Lee 2/2 1 week (1970 & 1979 Topps)
305 Common View Dr.
Craftsbury, VT 05826
...and my favorite "odd" batting stance (also meant as a compliment)...
Richie Hebner 3/3 1 week (1970, 1973, & 1979 Topps)
6 Therault St.
Walpole,MA 02081
I loved watching both of these guys play back in the '70's. Lee is probably the most colorful character the game has ever seen. In fact, Woody Harrelson owns the screen rights to his story. Now that sounds like one Woody Harrelson movie I'd like to see!
Hebner, quite frankly, had the most unusal stance. He had a low crouch and his hands were so low they almost touched the ground. In all seriousness he looked like he was digging a hole with a shovel...which is what he did in the off season back then. He used to dig graves for $35 a hole in the off season. In his last spring training, with the Cubs, manager Dallas Green allegedly called him into his office and said, "Looks like it's time to start digging those holes in the summer time, Richie."
Now...how's that for colorful?
Bill Lee 2/2 1 week (1970 & 1979 Topps)
305 Common View Dr.
Craftsbury, VT 05826
...and my favorite "odd" batting stance (also meant as a compliment)...
Richie Hebner 3/3 1 week (1970, 1973, & 1979 Topps)
6 Therault St.
Walpole,MA 02081
I loved watching both of these guys play back in the '70's. Lee is probably the most colorful character the game has ever seen. In fact, Woody Harrelson owns the screen rights to his story. Now that sounds like one Woody Harrelson movie I'd like to see!
Hebner, quite frankly, had the most unusal stance. He had a low crouch and his hands were so low they almost touched the ground. In all seriousness he looked like he was digging a hole with a shovel...which is what he did in the off season back then. He used to dig graves for $35 a hole in the off season. In his last spring training, with the Cubs, manager Dallas Green allegedly called him into his office and said, "Looks like it's time to start digging those holes in the summer time, Richie."
Now...how's that for colorful?