To: RetiredArmy
Great American as well. Left baseball TWICE to serve his country at the cost of his career. Can you imagine one of today's "players" doing that?
To: KantianBurke
Great American as well. Left baseball TWICE to serve his country at the cost of his career. Can you imagine one of today's "players" doing that? Patriot Bump.
To: KantianBurke
There is actually a young NFL player leaving his team and joining his brother (another athlete) in the Rangers.
To: KantianBurke
Yes, the kid headed to the Ranger battalion who left the Arizona Cardinals.
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07/05/2002 10:00:32 AM PDT by
SBeck
To: KantianBurke
You're right about no modern player leaving sports to serve in the armed forces. He didn't just serve in the infantry either, he was a fighter pilot. If you look at his stats, the years he missed cost him dearly. he would have easily been #3 on the homerun list. By his averages, he would have surpassed Mays's 660.
To: KantianBurke
And was shot down in Korea. Another thing is that he was in his playing prime when he did. He sacrificed 5 entire seasons in his prime. If he hadn't gone he'd have easily gotten 3,000 hits and Hank Aaron might have had to break Ted's home run record, not the Babe's.
To: KantianBurke
Not unless there are millions in it for them they won't. Ted Williams was a warrior and patriot and U.S. Marine. He said he would be a Marine until the day he died. Semper Fi Ted. God's speed on your journey.
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