Henry "Hank" Aaron spent 21 seasons with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves in the National League and is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Aaron is considered to be one of the greatest baseball...
The Atlanta Braves' organization is one of the model franchises in Major League Baseball history.The organization has been blessed with incredible talent, but, more recently in the era from 1991-2005, the Braves accumulated 14 straight division titles...
Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves pitches during an Major League Baseball game circa 1962. Spahn played for the Boston/Milwaukee Braves in 1942 and from 1946-64.
Hank Aaron in a batting pose, wearing a Milwaukee Braves uniform.
There is no definitive way to rank the greatest baseball players of all time, but I've created a mathematical formula that I think gets us pretty close...
The 2012 MLB season has seen a pair of young stars take the league by storm, as Bryce Harper and Mike Trout have not only stepped into a significant role at an extremely young age but have been fantastic...
Henry Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves poses for a portrait. Aaron played for the Milwaukee Braves from 1954-65.
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The Atlanta Braves are a historic Baseball franchise that have had a number of excellent catchers wear their jersey. This post examines the top Braves catchers since 1912, ranked by career Wins Above Replacement (WAR). Keep reading to learn more! This post may contain affiliate links. Please see our
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A star on a pitching mound and a hero on the battlefields, Warren Spahn excelled in two far different uniforms.
Hank Aaron and Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves stand with their MVP and Cy Young Awards before the World Series game against the New York Yankees at Milwaukee County Stadium on October 5, 1957...
Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves pitches during an Major League Baseball game circa 1964. Spahn played for the Braves from 1942-64.
Eddie Mathews of the Milwaukee Braves swings at the pitch during an MLB game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 4, 1960 at Milwaukee County Stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves poses for this photo before an Major League Baseball game circa 1964. Spahn played for the Braves from 1942-64.
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As a seven-year-old card collector, besides the Milwaukee Braves' cards, some of the most eagerly anticipated cards in the 1958 Topps set were those of the Dodgers and Giants . . . the teams that had moved to California. I wanted to see what some of my favorite "enemy" players looked like in their new uniforms: Mays, Hodges, Antonelli, Snider, Campanella. I felt gypped (I know, no loner a p-c term) when all Topps gave us was pictures with new logos airbrushed on their caps. As the season wore on, and new Topps series came and went without the appearance of a Roy Campanella card, I began to suspect that Topps had given up on Campy's chances to come back from that fateful auto wreck on Jan. 28. After dinner that night, Campanella had left his Glen Cove, Long Island, home to drive to Manhattan for a television appearance. The appearance was postponed and Campanella drove on to his liquor store in Harlem. After closing up shop he was returning home in a rented 1957 Chevrolet about 3:30 a.m. when he failed to negotiate a curve and wrecked the car. Campanella broke his neck in the crash and was left paralyzed from the chest down. Marshaling the power of wishful thinking, all of baseball hoped and prayed for Campy's recovery and return to the diamond. That never happened. We got our Campanella card in 1959 Topps, a high-number titled "Symbol of Courage. The card pictures the fallen Dodgers star in a wheelchair. On back is an inspirational message over the signature of National League president Warren Giles. It was the first time Topps had issued such a "tribute" card. (A copy of that card is one of last vintage cards I added to my personal collection. I bought one in 2000, when I was confined to a wheelchair for several months, and feeling a special empathy for Campanella.) Since 1961, Topps has included Campanella card in many, many sets. Companies like Fleer and Upper Deck also had Campy cards in some of their vintage-retro-throwback issues. And of course he appears on many collectors' issues from the 1970s onward. There was a Roy Campanella card issued in 1958. Bell Brand chips issued a regional set to welcome the Dodgers to Los Angeles. The Campy card in that scarce set makes no mention of the accident. More than half a century later, we'll probably never know why Topps didn't issue a Campanella card in 1958. Unlike card #145 that was initially listed on the checklist as Ed Bouchee, but was never printed, Campanella's name didn't appear anywhere on the Topps checklists. Whomever made that decision correctly, but lamentably, concluded that Campanella wouldn't be playing for Los Angeles that season. Perhaps Topps bigwigs also felt that producing some sort of tribute card in the 1958 set would send the wrong message . . . that Campanella was never coming back. I've decided for my latest custom card project to create the 1958 Topps Roy Campanella card that never was. I present it herewith.
In our empty-headed quest to compile and distribute stats and ordered lists of those who rushed for the most, scored the most, kicked the most, hit the most, averaged the most, and won the most, es…
There is no definitive way to rank the greatest baseball players of all time, but I've created a mathematical formula that I think gets us pretty close...
Hank Aaron consistent excellence on the field was overshadowed by the dignity and grace he exemplified throughout his career.
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