Posts Tagged ‘haircut’

Pete O’Brien

Monday, June 7th, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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I hope Mr. O’Brien is catching a pick-off attempt in this picture, because if not, the Score company has captured the first “stretch” in baseball history that fails to clear the edge of the base from which the stretch originates.

Mr. O’Brien appears to have been a very good defensive first baseman, and even hit more than 20 HRs a couple times in the mid 1980′s.

Lenn Sakata 2.0

Thursday, May 27th, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Another top-notch effort from the 1982 Fleer set.  Was this picture taken on a Little League field?

Scott Garrelts 2.0

Thursday, May 13th, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Another “repeat nerd,” Mr. Garrelts has become eligible for the lifetime achievement award.  You can check out his first appearance here.

Mr. Garrelts had several good-to-great seasons for the Giants, including 1989, in which he led the National League in ERA.

I like how the glare on his glasses makes his eyes look as if he’s “powering-up” Teen Wolf style.

Ron Robinson

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Not to be confused with Don Robinson. Mr. Robinson was given the nickname “The True Creature” by Pete Rose (who was the Reds’ manager).  He also came within one strike of throwing a perfect game on May 2, 1988.  Montreal’s Wallace Johnson broke it up with a single.

Chuck Cottier

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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cottier-chuckAn untapped resource for nerds–nerd managers. Why is he wearing a mesh cap? He’ll be killed on talk radio for that decision…

Frank Duffy

Monday, August 24th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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Has there ever been a “throw back” uniform that has been as swept under the rug as this Cleveland Indians uniform? I have NEVER seen these red uniforms, and Halloween-looking-caps before this set of 1977 Topps cards. Not in baseball books, not in pictures, and not in old highlight reels. A brief internet search revealed that the Indians wore some version of these uniforms from 1975-77. Sometimes they wore the red shirt with white pants. Sometimes a white shirt with red pants. Sometimes a blue shirt with white pants. And sometimes a blue shirt with red pants. Yikes.

Ed Halicki

Thursday, June 11th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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On August 24, 1975, Mr. Halicki threw a no-hitter against the New York Mets. So far, this is the first documented nerd-thrown-no-hitter.

Jaime Cocanower

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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And where his eyes belonged, I saw only darkness...

Andy Etchebarren

Monday, March 9th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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Tom Hume

Thursday, February 26th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City
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