In one of the last 1958 games that the Giants played versus the Cincinnati Redlegs, Frank Robinson hit a solo homer off Marv Grissom. The Giants lost to the Redlegs, 6-1.
This season was the only time I had Frank Robinson in play, he had been traded to Baltimore in 1966 so my 1967 replay didn’t have him available.
Frank Robinson is the first San Francisco Giants manager who I can remember off the top of my head. He became manager in 1981, right around the time that I started to get more into baseball.
I remember seeing him in commercials with the Crazy Crab and his players.
I even saw Yoenis Cespedes post a note of thanks to Robinson, on his Facebook page.
Aside from the lack of any roster moves, this has been a sad offseason for Giants fans, with the loss of Willie McCovey, Peter Magowan, and now Frank Robinson.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Robinson. Thanks for all you did for baseball.
I’m only halfway into the 1979 Winston Cup season, and I’m already looking at starting the 1989 Winston Cup season, when this guy won the Championship:
The bingo chips are making a difference by reducing the setup/takedown time of the Red White & Blue Racing game.
And truth be told, I need a break from table top baseball after finishing the 1967 San Francisco Giants replay.
Maybe I’ll start 1989 Winston Cup when I’m about three-quarters of the way through the 1979 Winston Cup season replay.