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Outfielders

“Cool Papa might have been the fastest player ever” Cool Papa Bell, Outfielder *There are 69 outfielders in the Hall of Fame

- Satchel Paige, Pitcher “One Time he hit a line drive right past my ear. I turned around and saw the ball hit him sliding into second.” - Satchel Paige, Pitcher Cool Papa Bell, CF Pittsburgh Crawfords *There are 69 outfielders in the Hall of Fame

“He was so fast that he could turn off the light switch and be under the covers before the room got dark.” - Josh Gibson, Catcher Cool Papa Bell, CF Kansas City Monarchs *Cool Papa Bell was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974

Who was your favorite Outfielder? Three Hall of Fame catchers. Ernie “Schnozz” Lombardi was still playing when Bill started following baseball Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates Mickey Mantle New York Yankees Vada Pinson Cincinnati Reds

Tom’s favorite Outfielders Three Hall of Fame catchers. Ernie “Schnozz” Lombardi was still playing when Bill started following baseball Tommy Henrich New York Yankees Stan Spence Boston Red Sox Joe DiMaggio New York Yankees

Bill’s favorite Outfielders Three Hall of Fame catchers. Ernie “Schnozz” Lombardi was still playing when Bill started following baseball Mel Ott New York Giants Minnie Minoso Chicago White Sox Al Kaline Detroit Tigers

Can You Guess Some of Them? Outfielders Have Hit Some of the Most Famous Home Runs in Baseball History* Can You Guess Some of Them? * Thanks to Dave for providing the list of the Top 100 Home Runs in major league history

Babe Ruth’s Called Shot – 1932 World Series

Kirk Gibson’s Home Run – 1988 World Series

Roger Maris Hits #61 in 1961

Hank Aaron Hits #715

Bobby Thomson – Shot Heard ‘Round The World

Famous Home Runs in Baseball History Non-Outfielders

Carlton Fisk – 1975 World Series

Bill Mazeroski – 1960 World Series