Dick McAuliffe was a middle infielder who spent most of his 16 year career with the Detroit Tigers. Despite a lifetime batting average of just .247, McAuliffe was a three-time All-Star and finished 7th in MVP voting in 1968, the year the Tigers beat the Cardinals in an epic 7-game series. McAuliffe's best season statistically was actually 1966, when he had a career high .882 OPS, an astronomical number for a second baseman. Sadly, his last name reminds me of this tragic woman.
What's wrong with this picture, anyway? It looks like the design department was able to leave Dick's jersey alone, but someone saw fit to draw what appears to be a patch on his cap and make a sloppy 'B' out of it.
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I sent you this just because of the half-assed job they did. I mean, I want FULL-assed bad airbrushing!
ReplyDeleteBill James once wrote about McAuliffe's batting stance but never could find a picture of it. He was amazed by that because it was so unique. I wonder if there's an old wire service photo that will burble up the intarwebs someday.