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In this 1958 radio interview, Richie Ashburn, a prominent figure in Major League Baseball, discusses...
1958 • Baseball Clip • Richie Ashburn Interview - Radio Broadcast / In this 1958 radio interview, Richie Ashburn, a prominent figure in Major League Baseball, discusses his experiences and insights from the peak of his career. Ashburn, known for his exceptional defensive skills and consistent hitting, was a key player for the Philadelphia Phillies. By 1958, he had already established himself as one of the top outfielders in the league, having won his second National League batting title that year with an impressive .350 average. This interview captures Ashburn during a standout season, where he led the league in hits, triples, walks, and on-base percentage, showcasing his prowess as a leadoff hitter and his strategic approach to the game.
Richie Ashburn's career in 1958 was marked by his leadership on the field and his ability to adapt and excel in various situations. His performance that year not only highlighted his batting skills but also his defensive acumen, as he led the league in putouts for outfielders, tying a record for the most seasons leading in that statistic. This interview provides listeners with a glimpse into the mindset of a player who was not only a fan favorite but also a respected figure among his peers. Ashburn's reflections offer valuable insights into the strategies and challenges faced by players during one of baseball's most dynamic eras.
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When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.