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My dad, Ferrell "Andy" Anderson," spent 15 years in the minor leagues as a player, then manager, but WAS in the majors as a catcher for the 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers and 1953 St. Louis Cardinals. He used to joke that he was "only there for donuts and coffee." In other words, no, you wouldn't have heard of him. Still, I'm proud of him even though I was born after he retired. I never saw him swing a bat. Here are some pics of him! Thanks for asking!
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Val, you didn't look at the pictures did you? Pete Reiser is second from left in the team gathering.
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Here are some othe pics I thought you might emjoy:
- 1946 catchers for Brooklyn (Bruce Edwards, my dad, etc.) - Dimaggio, my dad, Dizzy Dean - my dad with Stan [the man] Musial during an autograph session around 1965. They played together when my dad played for the Cards in 1953. - Leo Durocher joking around with some players during spring training. (You may notice names written on this photo. My mom suffered from Alzheimer) and wrote on some photos, probably to help remind her of what they were. She passed away a couple of years ago at 89.) - More Dodgers striking a pose. Enjoy! |
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Stan the Man, now he is one of my all time favorites that I never saw play. Your dad certainly has a couple of great teams to be associated with.
To complete this threadjack, my brush with athletic history was my grandfather who was a professional footballer with the Detroit Lions from 37 to 41, won a national championship as a rookie, played with Dutch Clark, a hall of famer who is most likely remembered as the last effective drop kicker in the league. My grandfather's career ended when he was the first professional player drafted in WWII (which proves he was only a marginal player, Dimaggio and Williams were among the last professionals drafted).
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