tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3412223823984646516.post8939652273163561562..comments2022-03-25T01:42:31.175-07:00Comments on Baseball Eras Blog: Almost a Dynasty: 1950's BravesBaseball Eras Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14330284249952707771noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3412223823984646516.post-56923841787236421422014-10-19T08:16:35.052-07:002014-10-19T08:16:35.052-07:00Thanks for a great article.
I learn a lot of BB hi...Thanks for a great article.<br />I learn a lot of BB history from these articles. I never knew that Eddie Matthews' defense wasn't that good, nor that Aaron was a shortstop. I also just always associate Bobby Thompson with the Giants and Red Schoendiest with the Cardinals and Bobby Schantz with the A's. I never think of Thompson or Schoendiest with the Braves.<br />Reading this article takes me back to my childhood. All these players from the 50's, going to the corner grocery store,buying the .05 cent pack of baseball cards getting an Andy Pafko or Lew Burdette card.The time was so simple and innocent. a great time and a great childhood.This was a time when i really started following baseball. I always new the Braves were good. My memories of the 50's that the Braves and Dodgers were the best teams in the NL.<br />Great description of the WS games. They were really exciting and you describe them perfectly.<br />My answer for the Texas Rangers slogan:"Helling and Sele then the shelling"<br /><br />TJD<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com