tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72805078553416215.post6010891529844415880..comments2024-01-21T00:40:03.840-05:00Comments on Topps 1971: no. 35 - lou piniellanight owlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11673973790245316059noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72805078553416215.post-70902964633050532832012-04-05T19:51:24.237-04:002012-04-05T19:51:24.237-04:00Pinella was on THREE different multi-player "...Pinella was on THREE different multi-player "prospect cards": 1964 (Orioles), 1968 (Indians), and 1969 (Pilots). Strange that if he was such a great prospect, why was he traded around so much? Or was he not really much of a prospect when Topps issued those cards?Jets Break Jawshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08414196340141030297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72805078553416215.post-82513172638987959632012-04-05T09:13:16.774-04:002012-04-05T09:13:16.774-04:00Sweet Lou played four games for the Orioles in 196...Sweet Lou played four games for the Orioles in 1964, but got only one at-bat, pinch-hitting for Robin Roberts and grounding out. His other three appearances were all as a pinch runner. He didn't resurface in the majors until 1968 with the Indians. I have <a href="http://millercards.net/bscarddetails.php?cardID=48153" rel="nofollow">his card</a> from that year, and he doesn't even look like the same person.Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01334533396646438555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72805078553416215.post-3546795472307800002012-04-05T01:15:24.884-04:002012-04-05T01:15:24.884-04:00Love the vintage action shot. Even if it does loo...Love the vintage action shot. Even if it does look like his fly is open.Play at the Platehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14231140141558021698noreply@blogger.com