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K & R for visibility malaise Mar 2018 #1
The Red Rooster ProfessorGAC Mar 2018 #2
DU rec... SidDithers Mar 2018 #3
Very cool. n/t FSogol Mar 2018 #4
mine was too! blockhead Mar 2018 #27
Rest in peace. He was playing for the Mets at the first baseball game I ever saw, in 1977 shenmue Mar 2018 #5
Oh geez, he was a star on and off the field. I also saw Rusty during my first Mets game live.... Old Vet Mar 2018 #30
RIP Mr. Staub The Polack MSgt Mar 2018 #6
One of my childhood heroes Mr. Ected Mar 2018 #7
Sounds like a great guy SHRED Mar 2018 #8
Thank you. He was a man worthy of praise. mountain grammy Mar 2018 #9
Is my memory faulty, or did he not also play for the Astros as well? CanonRay Mar 2018 #10
Yes from 1963-1968. FSogol Mar 2018 #11
Clendenon was later traded to the Mets that year and was the World Series MVP.... George II Mar 2018 #23
Don't you mean Tommie Agee? amb123 Mar 2018 #26
Damn, here I am going on about how I can still see those catches, and I have the wrong guy!!! George II Mar 2018 #28
RIP, Rusty Staub gademocrat7 Mar 2018 #12
Rusty passes on Major League Baseball's Opening Day. His day. oasis Mar 2018 #13
What great timing malaise Mar 2018 #16
I have no doubt he'll get the appropriate tribute at every stadium. oasis Mar 2018 #18
He was a Detroit Tiger for a few years. louis-t Mar 2018 #14
Detroit Tigers too, 76 to 78. What a hitter he was. irisblue Mar 2018 #15
I saw him play with the Astros. Great hitter. kairos12 Mar 2018 #17
Rest in Peace Mr. Staub. nt Javaman Mar 2018 #19
For anyone who might be interested... Different Drummer Mar 2018 #20
Man, 500 hits with 4 different teams. Always had his fans saying he should be in HOF. chelsea0011 Mar 2018 #24
He was a favorite in NY the first day he stepped out of the dugout at Shea Stadium. George II Mar 2018 #21
RIP Le Grand Orange! Marty Marzipan Mar 2018 #22
Saw him play for the OKC 89ers bigbrother05 Mar 2018 #25
A Detroit Tiger too! DownriverDem Mar 2018 #29
Twenty-three years in the game is a heck of an accomplishment itself. His post baseball life... marble falls Mar 2018 #31
I remember him .... LenaBaby61 Mar 2018 #32
I met Rusty when he was a Met and he was really nice. nt TeamPooka Mar 2018 #33
Had no idea about the foundation, thanks for posting this n/t hibbing Mar 2018 #34
He was a great ball player sellitman Mar 2018 #35
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