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He was a part of three WS winning clubs as a pitcher in Brooklyn, LA and St. Louis. His career record is distorted by a couple of seasons toiling for the expansion Mets but he had an excellent year finishing 13th in MVP voting as a swingman for the title-winning '59 Dodgers.
Craig is remembered fondly around these parts for managing the Giants during their late 80s turnaround. He also managed the Padres for a couple of seasons.
He was a part of three WS winning clubs as a pitcher in Brooklyn, LA and St. Louis. His career record is distorted by a couple of seasons toiling for the expansion Mets but he had an excellent year finishing 13th in MVP voting as a swingman for the title-winning '59 Dodgers.
Craig is remembered fondly around these parts for managing the Giants during their late 80s turnaround. He also managed the Padres for a couple of seasons.
A couple of interesting players who passed over the weekend. Pete Ladd, pretty good relief pitcher for the early 80’s Brewers. Passed away from cancer, 67.
Tom Walker - he was a relief pitcher for the early 70’s Expos, and father of Pirates 2B Neil Walker. Tom’s claim to fame was playing winter ball for Roberto Clemente in 1972. He was supposed to fly with Clemente to help
distribute supplies after the earthquake. On the runway, Clemente told him to stay behind, and the rest is history.
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