Today on
the blog we have a "missing" 1963 Fleer card for baseball lifer Felipe
Alou, which also happens to be part of my latest WTHBALLS custom set:
During his career he'd top the National League in hits twice, runs once and total bases once.
His finest year would have to be 1966, when he led the N.L. in runs
with 122, hits with 218, at-bats with 666, total bases with 355, while
hitting 31 home runs, driving in 74 and batting a cool .327.
He'd end up fifth in MVP voting, and was named to his third all-star team.
After his playing days were over he'd coach and eventually manage
in the Major Leagues, leading both the Expos and Giants to first place
finishes (1994 and 2003 respectively) during his 14 years as a skipper.
Of course it's also worth mentioning that Alou comes from an
incredible baseball family, as brothers Jesus and Matty, son Moises,
cousin Jose Sosa and nephew Mel Rojas all got to play in the Big Leagues
as well.
As a matter of fact, Felipe got to play with both his brothers, AND even go on to manage his son and nephew later on.
Pretty cool…