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  • Birdsonbat
    MVP
    • Feb 2003
    • 1003

    #16
    Re: Warren Spahn dies

    Along with Bob Feller, he was the most approachable player up in Cooperstown at the induction I went to ('02). Not only a great ball player, but like so many of his era he was also a great American. Like the article says, who knows how many games he would have won if he didn't take time out to serve his country.

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    • mjb2124
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2002
      • 13649

      #17
      Re: Warren Spahn dies

      </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
      Birdsonbat said:
      Along with Bob Feller, he was the most approachable player up in Cooperstown at the induction I went to ('02). Not only a great ball player, but like so many of his era he was also a great American. Like the article says, who knows how many games he would have won if he didn't take time out to serve his country.

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      Well said.

      RIP Warren...

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      • mjb2124
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2002
        • 13649

        #18
        Re: Warren Spahn dies

        </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
        Birdsonbat said:
        Along with Bob Feller, he was the most approachable player up in Cooperstown at the induction I went to ('02). Not only a great ball player, but like so many of his era he was also a great American. Like the article says, who knows how many games he would have won if he didn't take time out to serve his country.

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        Well said.

        RIP Warren...

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        • mjb2124
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2002
          • 13649

          #19
          Re: Warren Spahn dies

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Birdsonbat said:
          Along with Bob Feller, he was the most approachable player up in Cooperstown at the induction I went to ('02). Not only a great ball player, but like so many of his era he was also a great American. Like the article says, who knows how many games he would have won if he didn't take time out to serve his country.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Well said.

          RIP Warren...

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