Hello Everybody, I'm George KellSports Publishing, 1998 - 212 Seiten Hall of Fame third baseman and longtime player and broadcaster for the Detroit Tigers, Kell tells a simple and homey tale of his life. Kell's peak playing years occurred immediately after World War II, so some fans are more likely to recognize him for his television broadcasts than his diamond feats. Kell stresses the traditional family values he grew up with in his hometown in Arkansas. Detroit is his second home, and he has plenty of stories of Tiger greats. |
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Al Kaline All-Star Arkansas asked Athletics ball player believe better big leagues Bo Schembechler booth Boston broadcast Brooks Robinson called career Carolyn Casey Charlene church club Connie Mack couple daddy Denny McLain Detroit Tigers DiMaggio dugout everything fans farm father feel felt Fetzer field finished friends George George Kell Gibson Hall of Fame happened hard hitter Jim Campbell Kaline kids Kirk Gibson knew lineup live Lolich look loved major leagues manager never Newport night park Philadelphia pitch pitcher play ball play baseball Playoffs pretty proud Red Sox remember season shortstop Skeeter someone Sparky spring training Stan Musial started sure Swifton talk Ted Williams tell Terrie There's thing third base third baseman thought told Tom Monaghan took town traded walk wanted World Series Yankees