When he asked if I would like to try second base, I thought, Hey, get me in the lineup.
When he asked if I would like to try second base, I thought, Hey, get me in the lineup.
I was a raw rookie in Arizona during spring training in 1947, but I could do three things. I could run. I had a good arm. And I could hit with power.
In my mind, I had had enough of baseball.
There are no war stories. I ended up a bombardier, but I never got overseas. And it wasn't because I was playing baseball either. It was just a series of things that went on.
In New York, after that famous home run, they expected me to be up there every year. That homer raised me to a high level, with the top guys in the game.
I'd get 3-4 cheap home runs every year. You know, little 'wood shots' down either line. They would be pop flies in any other park. But, goodness me, they didn't count the number of long outs!
It was a pretty fierce rivalry. I'm just speaking for myself, but I think it was general through the clubs. We didn't like them, and they didn't like us.
I went into the Air Corps from 1943 through 1945.
I think I had potential to be a legitimate guy out there, but I think I was a disappointment to the Giants because I was inconsistent.
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