What are your favorite off season memories of the Pirates?
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 6:21 pm
I was thinking about what was my favorite Pirates memory as a kid? I vaguely recall 1960 as I was only 3 years old… 1971 was my favorite team. I was 13 years old that summer...I was really into baseball, following the teams, collecting my Topps baseball cards,trading gum for extra cards, pretending I could hit like Roberto in home run derby whiffleball, field like Scoops Oliver during little league infield,wearing my Pirates cap everywhere, and dispelling all rumors of the Cinny Reds being the only major league baseball team…
Some of my memories from the early 1971 team are during the offseason and how Joe L. Brown built the 1971 Bucs. I was a local newspaper boy for The Marietta Times and followed the Bucs through the paper and on KDKA by radio. I got my newspapers at the local gas station and it was always a busy place with folks getting gas as they traveled up I-77 North or South. I had access to all of the out of town papers. I talked a lot of baseball with anyone who loved the game. Plus Charleston, WVA was less than a 2 hour drive and the top minor league affiliate of the Buccos. So we had a lot of news coming our way weekly on the Battling Buccos…Well recall the early December deal that brought Jim Campanis, Bob Johnson and Jackie Hernandez to the club. I hated seeing Bruce dal Canton and Freddie Patek go to the Royals, but remembered a buddy, saying you have to give up something to get something. I thought that deal was highway robbery and benefited the Royals big time! Freddie was a favorite of mine! Freddie the Flea! I kept thinking, but we have AlleyOop at SS, why do we need another back up. Jose Pagan is a super sub! I later came to value the sure hands of Jackie Hernandez! And appreciated the pitching efforts of Bob Johnson. I couldn’t believe the GM of the Royals traded his son Jim to the Pirates…Then in January, they got Nellie Briles and Vic Davalillo from the Redbirds for Matty Alou and George Brunet. I loved watching Matty hit and play the field big time. I kept thinking, who will Joe L. Brown get next. I recalled Briles from his pitching in the 1967 series vs The Redsox. I liked Nellie joining the team! I kept hoping for “Downtown” Ollie Brown-Padres slugger, former Bucco-Don Money ( Phillies) as I had an on and off love, hate thing for Richie Hebner. Or Sudden Sam McDowell of the Indians as everyone knew the Indians were going nowhere! And Sam was originally from the Steel City. And I was a big fan of Astros Larry Dierker…Joe L. couldn’t land either…I so wanted to see either Sudden Sam or Dierker toeing the old pitching rubber as a Bucco with Doc, Blass, Moose and that goofy Texas lefty- Luke Walker. They got a little known lefty from the Mexico City Reds named Ramon Hernandez in early February, right before Spring Training. Man, I thought this club sure looks different from the bunch that lost to the rival Cincinnati Reds in the 1970 National League Playoffs…My friends said you have no pitching…Heck, I agreed, then thought they are Cinny fans, and what did they know, LOL. Little did I know this team was going to go all the way… Bucs Fan in GA…Beat’em Bucs
Some of my memories from the early 1971 team are during the offseason and how Joe L. Brown built the 1971 Bucs. I was a local newspaper boy for The Marietta Times and followed the Bucs through the paper and on KDKA by radio. I got my newspapers at the local gas station and it was always a busy place with folks getting gas as they traveled up I-77 North or South. I had access to all of the out of town papers. I talked a lot of baseball with anyone who loved the game. Plus Charleston, WVA was less than a 2 hour drive and the top minor league affiliate of the Buccos. So we had a lot of news coming our way weekly on the Battling Buccos…Well recall the early December deal that brought Jim Campanis, Bob Johnson and Jackie Hernandez to the club. I hated seeing Bruce dal Canton and Freddie Patek go to the Royals, but remembered a buddy, saying you have to give up something to get something. I thought that deal was highway robbery and benefited the Royals big time! Freddie was a favorite of mine! Freddie the Flea! I kept thinking, but we have AlleyOop at SS, why do we need another back up. Jose Pagan is a super sub! I later came to value the sure hands of Jackie Hernandez! And appreciated the pitching efforts of Bob Johnson. I couldn’t believe the GM of the Royals traded his son Jim to the Pirates…Then in January, they got Nellie Briles and Vic Davalillo from the Redbirds for Matty Alou and George Brunet. I loved watching Matty hit and play the field big time. I kept thinking, who will Joe L. Brown get next. I recalled Briles from his pitching in the 1967 series vs The Redsox. I liked Nellie joining the team! I kept hoping for “Downtown” Ollie Brown-Padres slugger, former Bucco-Don Money ( Phillies) as I had an on and off love, hate thing for Richie Hebner. Or Sudden Sam McDowell of the Indians as everyone knew the Indians were going nowhere! And Sam was originally from the Steel City. And I was a big fan of Astros Larry Dierker…Joe L. couldn’t land either…I so wanted to see either Sudden Sam or Dierker toeing the old pitching rubber as a Bucco with Doc, Blass, Moose and that goofy Texas lefty- Luke Walker. They got a little known lefty from the Mexico City Reds named Ramon Hernandez in early February, right before Spring Training. Man, I thought this club sure looks different from the bunch that lost to the rival Cincinnati Reds in the 1970 National League Playoffs…My friends said you have no pitching…Heck, I agreed, then thought they are Cinny fans, and what did they know, LOL. Little did I know this team was going to go all the way… Bucs Fan in GA…Beat’em Bucs