
Cincinnati Redlegs manager Rogers Hornsby, who said that Landrith would be a key to the success of the 1953 club. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“People ask me what I do in Winter when there’s no baseball. . . . I stare out the window and wait for Spring.” — Rogers Hornsby
(I guess the man had a dry sense of humor. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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