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Tony Oliva Induction to HOF. (Original Post) kairos12 Jul 2022 OP
Over .300 Average ProfessorGAC Aug 2022 #1
Growing up, I remember "Tony-O" Prof. Toru Tanaka Aug 2022 #2
Dick Allen! ProfessorGAC Aug 2022 #3
He was something EnergizedLib Aug 2022 #4

ProfessorGAC

(64,789 posts)
1. Over .300 Average
Thu Aug 4, 2022, 03:38 PM
Aug 2022

220 Homer's, and only struck out 640 times in 15 years.
And, had an OPS of 840 for his career.
A professional hitter!

Prof. Toru Tanaka

(1,942 posts)
2. Growing up, I remember "Tony-O"
Tue Aug 30, 2022, 02:28 PM
Aug 2022

An excellent hitter, it was a shame he had knee injuries that shortened his career. The DH was started in 1972 which gave Oliva a chance to play this position his final 4 seasons. I am glad to see he made the Hall- he had some outstanding years in the 1960s when pitching dominated and he won his last batting crown in 1971.

I think Dick (Richie) Allen deserves enshrinement , also.

ProfessorGAC

(64,789 posts)
3. Dick Allen!
Tue Aug 30, 2022, 03:50 PM
Aug 2022

I was a Cubs fan, but we went to some Sox games.
We saw him in a game against the Orioles (I think) and he hit one over 450 feet. Had to be at least 455, maybe in the 460s.
It's still the longest homer I ever saw in person. That dude was another professional hitter.
That was the year he led the league in homers, RBI, walks OBP, OPS, and hit .308.
On that subject, my mom & little sister were on a school field trip to Wrigley when Phillies beat the Cubs 23-22.
That was the day that Kingman hit that bomb that hit the porch roof of the house on Kevdale. Coordinates on Google Earth say that was hit nearly 570 feet. And, my mom & sister were there!

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