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BucsFaninGA

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Post by BucsFaninGA »

Good one Bobster. Way to set up the answer. I like your leading.



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Buccos1313
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Here’s an article talking about the near trade...



https://www.google.com/amp/s/retrosimba ... maris/amp/
DemDog

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0A3D2B2B273B797B797B480 wrote: Here’s an article talking about the near trade...



https://www.google.com/amp/s/retrosimba ... maris/amp/


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Buccos1313
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002129002B23440 wrote: Here’s an article talking about the near trade...



https://www.google.com/amp/s/retrosimba ... maris/amp/


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Haha... thanks!!



While researching this article I came across another interesting article on Dick Groat. While most of this article is about his time in St. Louis, there is a very interesting tidbit on game 1 of the 1960 World Series.



https://www.stltoday.com/sports/basebal ... 1.amp.html
BucsFaninGA

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Post by BucsFaninGA »

Just Curious...What is the take on Groat's time as a Bucco? Any one have any feedback?



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DemDog

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Post by DemDog »

7C4B5D5D514D0F0D0F0D3E0 wrote: Here’s an article talking about the near trade...



https://www.google.com/amp/s/retrosimba ... maris/amp/


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Haha... thanks!!



While researching this article I came across another interesting article on Dick Groat.  While most of this article is about his time in St. Louis,  there is a very interesting tidbit on game 1 of the 1960 World Series.



https://www.stltoday.com/sports/basebal ... 1.amp.html


Groat is a classy guy. He felt the same about the years with the Buccos. A bit pissed that they traded him but he never left his hometown. But I must say that I had a chance to talk to Groat at his golf course many yrs ago and what I found out is that his real love was the game of basketball. At like 90 he is still out there doing color for a lousy Pitt team and he is tenacious as ever rooting for the Panthers. The Pittsburgh sports enthusiasts will surely miss Groat when he passes on.
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Is there a better two sport athlete from Pittsburgh than Groat?
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586F79695C7B7473745D5B1A0 wrote: Just Curious...What is the take on Groat's time as a Bucco? Any one have any feedback?



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As far as I know, Groat was always very highly regarded as a Pirate. Career .290 hitter in 9 years with them, topping .300 3 times, winning a batting title and winning MVP in 1960. Excellent bat control. rarely struck out and excelled at the hit and run and sac bunts. Murtaugh named him team captain. And when Groat's wrist was broken in early September 1960, there was great concern that winning the pennant was in jeopardy. At least one rival manager said at that time that Groat was the glue that held the Pirates together and the player they could least afford to lose. Groat was very popular and a lot of people were very disappointed when he was traded. Groat wasn't fast and didn't have great range but was very steady and a good DP partner for Maz.



A few facts about his 1960 season: Although he missed most of September, he still had 186 hits which was 2nd only to Willie Mays' 190 in the NL. With all those hits, Groat's longest hitting streak in 1960 was only 11 games. But he had 1 or more hit in 98 of the 137 games in which he batted (72%). His longest hitless streak that year was only 3 games and happened only 3 times. During the season he had a 6-hit game, a 5-hit games and 6 4-hit games. And after missing 3 weeks with the broken wrist, he returned to start the final 2 games of the season to test his pained, atrophied wrist and went 3 for 9. Groat was highly regarded throughout the NL, which was why St.L wanted him to solidify their team. The Cards knew Joe Brown had coveted Don Cardwell for several years, having unsuccessfully tried to obtain him in 1960 before finally trading for Mizell. The Cards obtained Cardwell from the Cubs in 10/62 and flipped him a month later to Brown for Groat.
BucsFaninGA

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Post by BucsFaninGA »

Guys thanks for the report on Dick Groat. I really appreciated hearing all the positive things about Dick Groat.



I too read years ago in the Tribune or Post of Groat's first love being basketball. He played in the NBA for season with the Detroit Pistons in 1952.



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BucsFaninGA

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Bobster, Thanks for the note on Don Cardwell. Blast from the past. I well recall him! He was a good pitcher too! He sure added some veteran presence to the 1969 Mets starting rotation of Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Gary Gentry, Don Cardwell and Jim McAndrew.... :D
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