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"I imagine theyll boo me in Philadelphia just as they did in Boston. That can be a rough town. I read where they even booed there."
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Dick Stuart"That was when I started telling s. Actually, Maz robbed me. If I had hit that home run, I would have made a lot more out of it than Maz did. He never made much effort to capitalize on it. Can you imagine what that homer would be worth in endorsements today?"
Richard Lee Stuart, nicknamed "Dr. Strangeglove", was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a first baseman from 1958 to 1966 then, played in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league from 1967 to 1968 before returning to play one final season in MLB in 1969.
"I imagine theyll boo me in Philadelphia just as they did in Boston. That can be a rough town. I read where they even booed there."
"I thought I could catch him. I demand a rematch."
"Washington writer s nickname for many-thumbed first-baseman Dick Stuart: Dr. Strangeglove."
"Guess Ill send Bragan a wire to and tell him I see he is where he belongs and Im up here where I belong."
"Every home run gives me the deepest personal thrill, although Ive hit droves. Last year at Lincoln I hit 66, yet it gave me the deepest personal thrill every time I seen that ball flying nine miles out of the park."
"There must be the best 169-pound slugger in baseball."