Any clue who these bats are

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  • sox83cubs84
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    Re: Any clue who these bats are

    There was a John Ryan who played 2B and 3B for several different organizations (mainly Tigers and Red Sox) from 1960-71, most of which was at the AA and AAA levels. He never made the majors.

    Dave Miedema

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  • yanks12025
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    Re: Any clue who these bats are

    Originally posted by cjw
    The last one looks to be Bob "Hiya" Didier

    http://books.google.ca/books?id=OhYi...ed=0CC0Q6AEwAA
    I just realized that could be a H, I thought it was a R. thanks

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  • cjw
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    Re: Any clue who these bats are

    Originally posted by yanks12025
    Any clue who these players are? Can't find anything about them.
    The last one looks to be Bob "Hiya" Didier

    Baton Rouge has always been a baseball town. The game was played by occupying Union troops during the Civil War, continued during the Reconstruction Period, and marched forward with the Louisiana State University Tigers in the 1890s. LSU would become one of the winningest teams in the history of the College World Series. Baton Rouge has hosted Southern University's Jaguars and a variety of minor leagues, including the famous Evangeline League, as well as the powerhouse Esso team. An epidemic, floods, the Great Depression, and decades of racial tension have all impacted baseball in this city, but the game has endured.

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    Any clue who these players are? Can't find anything about them.
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