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If you clicked on the info icon or the "Stats / Notes / Bio" link, you've reached this page which contains notes, memories, trivia and more about Bobby  Richardson.  If you have anything to add to this player's information, an interesting bit of trivia or a personal memory or story about Bobby, please feel free to share it with us by filling out the form at the bottom of the page. Be sure to include your name and town.

Facts, Trivia, Memories and More about Bobby Richardson

Memories

Tony L. from Massapequa, NY wrote: "Played in a three inning exhibition game in Yankee Stadium in 1961 before a Yankees game. Bobby was in the dugout as were the other Yankees. What a great Yankee; what a great man."
Ann from Saluda, SC wrote: "Our high school senior class went on our senior trip to Washington DC and NYC in spring 1965. We had free time for one of the days and I wanted to go see the Yankees play baseball. My favorite player was Bobby but I also liked Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Whitey Ford, and Yogi Berra. All the other girls in our class wanted to have their hair done, see the Peppermint Lounge, and shop. Luckily, our chaperones wanted to see a game too; so I was very happy I got to see my Yankees play with all my favorite players. I saw Bobby at a book signing years ago and this story impressed him. After major league he coached at my college, THE University of SOUTH CAROLINA and he has spoken at special events which I have been able to attend. Love this guy for his God loving life and as a GREAT BASEBALL PLAYER!"
Joe from Tucson wrote: "I think people have forgotten how great he was. I'll never forget his clutch hitting in the world series. Or his catch of McCovey's liner. I saw him once after he left baseball at a revival (something I haven't done before or since). But I've always thought of him as a good and spiritual man. And a great ballplayer who never got the recognition that he deserved."

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