Pittsburgh Sports Legends - Willie Stargell

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‘79 Pirates had some good nicknames and characters.

Pops, Cobra, Scrap Iron, Hit Man, Otter, Candyman to go along with Omar Moreno, Bill Madlock, Lee Lacey and “The Poster Child for Scurvy” Kent Tekulve.
 
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LionJim

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‘79 had some good nicknames and characters.

Pops, Cobra, Scrap Iron, Hit Man, Otter, Candyman to go along with Omar Moreno, Bill Madlock, Lee Lacey and “The Poster Child for Scurvy” Kent Tekulve.
Lol, that quote about Tekulve I had never heard before, so hilariously apt.
 

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There was a star on the wall at the Vet in Philly marking one of his home runs (the longest ever hit there). That's how much respect he had.
 

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There was a star on the wall at the Vet in Philly marking one of his home runs (the longest ever hit there). That's how much respect he had.
Every game I ever went to at the Vet for decades, I made it a practice to go look at the Star. How that wasn’t preserved was beyond me. Got crushed in the rubble during the demo.
 
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Those were the days listening to KDKA on AM radio, then memorizing the box scores in the paper the next day. Then going outside in 100 degree weather, playing wiffle ball all day and didn't care
I pretty much had every Pirates swing down in my wiffle ball lineup. That's the Clemente, Stargell, Manny and Hebner teams.
 

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I met Willie at a baseball card show with my son about 25-30 years ago. My son is almost 40 now. When Willie shook my son's hand, my son's hand and forearm disappeared into Willie's massive palm. I mentioned to Willie while he was signing some items for us that my son wanted to be a power hitter like Willie. He responded "Just hit line drives. If the Lord blesses you with power, the home runs will come naturally, but just concentrate on hitting line drives." I thought that was good advice....but my son is now a software engineer.
 

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Every game I ever went to at the Vet for decades, I made it a practice to go look at the Star. How that wasn’t preserved was beyond me. Got crushed in the rubble during the demo.
Not easy to chisel out a block like that when you are doing a controlled demo for the place. I do have a pair of seats from the Vet though.....
 

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‘79 Pirates had some good nicknames and characters.

Pops, Cobra, Scrap Iron, Hit Man, Otter, Candyman to go along with Omar Moreno, Bill Madlock, Lee Lacey and “The Poster Child for Scurvy” Kent Tekulve.
Tremendous Line up and a great bench.
 
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Chicken on the hill with Will! I'm reading a bio of Bob Prince and can hear his voice in my mind repeating that phrase plus "you can kiss it good bye" and so many more that had a connection with Willy Stargell. A powerful man with a heart of gold who punished the baseball, viciously.
 

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There was a star on the wall at the Vet in Philly marking one of his home runs (the longest ever hit there). That's how much respect he had.

Imagine how many home runs he would have had if he would have played his entire career @ PNC Park...holy smokes!