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08-04-2011, 11:26 PM #1
Re: Show off your Pittsburgh Pirates items!
Interesting argument, I read up on this and found the following information:
"Roberto Clemente was elected to the Hall of Fame posthumously in 1973, thus becoming the first Latin American to be selected and the only current Hall of Famer for whom the mandatory five-year waiting period has been waived since the wait was instituted in 1954. Clemente is also the first Hispanic player to win a World Series as a starter (1960), win a league MVP award (1966) and win a World Series MVP award (1971).
Clemente's #21 remains active in Major League Baseball, and is worn by multiple players. Sammy Sosa wore #21 throughout his career as a tribute to his childhood hero.[61] The number is unofficially retired in the Puerto Rico Baseball League. While the topic of retiring #21 throughout Major League Baseball like Jackie Robinson's #42 has been broached, and supported by groups such as Hispanics Across America, Jackie Robinson's daughter disagrees, believing that Major League Baseball should honor him another way."
I actually found that last sentence disturbing, and bordering on petty. So it's OK for you father to have this great honor bestowed upon him, but not Roberto, who was every bit as significant to the Latin community? I don't know if I agree with her vague reason, either.
But, maybe it is better that players can honor Roberto by wearing his number as opposed to retiring it league wide.
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08-09-2011, 11:38 PM #2
Re: Show off your Pittsburgh Pirates items!
Just won this SWEET Ludwick MLB Authenticated Gamer today, as Shipp said can't wait to get it in my hands and post some more pics!!!!
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08-10-2011, 12:34 PM #3
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Re: Show off your Pittsburgh Pirates items!
Thanks Tony I am showing my age but I picked it up for 300.00 in an auction about seven years prior to ebay existing. It was the first baseball item my wife agreed let me buy after we married. I was making 7.25 an hour and going to graduate school so even at 300 it was a major sacrafice. It is one of my favorite pieces for that reason. By the way I still have the wife as well
Mike
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