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    Can someone please identify this player?

    I bought this picture on eBay assuming that it was Joe Grzenda. I sent it to his home to have him autograph it for me... he writes on my letter saying that it is NOT him. Boy I felt embarrassed. So the burning question is... does anyone know who this person is?
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    Dave Baldwin?

    AC-At first glance, it looks like it may be Dave Baldwin-however, I'm not 100% sure. Let me check out some old photos & cards I have at home ( I'm at work.) and I'll try to get back this evening.

    Whoever it is, he doesn't appear to be too thrilled with the Senators prospects for the upcoming season.
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    "For the Washington Senators, the worst time of the year is the baseball season." Roger Kahn

    "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." Rogers Hornsby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aa3rt View Post
    AC-At first glance, it looks like it may be Dave Baldwin-however, I'm not 100% sure. Let me check out some old photos & cards I have at home ( I'm at work.) and I'll try to get back this evening.

    Whoever it is, he doesn't appear to be too thrilled with the Senators prospects for the upcoming season.
    Hey Art,
    Yeah, if you could please let me know that would be awesome.
    Thanks again,
    ~Tony~

  4. Whoever it is, he looks very familiar...I must've had one of his baseball cards. Here's Dave Baldwin. I don't think it's him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ipitch View Post
    Whoever it is, he looks very familiar...I must've had one of his baseball cards. Here's Dave Baldwin. I don't think it's him.
    Oh man. It looks 50% like Baldwin. I just don't want to send it to him, and he too writes back saying that it's not him. Any other guesses?

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    I'm stumped!

    AC-I was wrong about Dave Baldwin. However, having gone through my collection of Senators cards from the last 3 seasons they were in Washington (1969-1971) and my book on the expansion Senators (which doesn't contain many photographs) I can't find anyone who even remotely resembles this gentleman.

    Judging by the uniform I'd have to say that this was from the last years of the Senators existence so possibly this was a late season call up or someone who had the proverbial "cup of coffee" with the Senators.

    I haven't given up-yet-but this is a real puzzler.
    "For the Washington Senators, the worst time of the year is the baseball season." Roger Kahn

    "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." Rogers Hornsby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aa3rt View Post
    AC-I was wrong about Dave Baldwin. However, having gone through my collection of Senators cards from the last 3 seasons they were in Washington (1969-1971) and my book on the expansion Senators (which doesn't contain many photographs) I can't find anyone who even remotely resembles this gentleman.

    Judging by the uniform I'd have to say that this was from the last years of the Senators existence so possibly this was a late season call up or someone who had the proverbial "cup of coffee" with the Senators.

    I haven't given up-yet-but this is a real puzzler.
    I'll make you a deal Art. If you figure out who this mystery Senator is ... When we go to the SOMD Blue Crabs game this spring/summer... I'll buy you 2 beers (hey, they run waht? About 6 bucks each?)... or if you don't drink, I'll buy you two sodas. What do ya say pal?

  8. Can somebody please identify this player?

    It's Greg Goossen who was with the Senators briefly in 1970.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssacc98 View Post
    It's Greg Goossen who was with the Senators briefly in 1970.
    How in the world did you figure it out?

  10. Can someone please identify this player?

    I have a photo bank with over 22,000 images of players...with special emphasis on players from the mid 60's through the mid 70's. If ever you need help identifying a player, please let me know,


    Steve

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    Thanks Steve!!!!!

  12. Here's Greg Goossen one year before the Senators picture.
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    Thanks Steve!

    Greg Goossen appeared in a grand total of 21 games with the 1970 Senators, hitting .222 (8 hits in 36 AB) with 1 RBI.

    Career record here: Greg Goossen Career Record

    Goossen is one of 6 players (the others-George Brunet, Wayne Comer, John Kennedy, Don Mincher & Diego Segui) who have the "distinction" of playing for both the Senators and the short-lived Seattle Pilots.
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    Did some sleuthing around. Seems like Mr Goossen has been in Hollywood. He had a role in over 15 different movies. And in the off season, he was a undercover cop.
    Here's a list of flicks that he has been in:
    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...icial%26sa%3DN

    And yes.... it's the same Greg Goossen... the one who played ball.

  15. He's a stand-in for Gene Hackman. Neat.

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    Casey Stengel quote

    I'd almost forgotten this classic Casey Stengel quote until reminded of it today.

    Speaking of a prospective catcher named Greg Goosen while managing the Mets, Casey supposedly said "He's 20 years old and in 10 years he has a chance to be 30."
    "For the Washington Senators, the worst time of the year is the baseball season." Roger Kahn

    "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." Rogers Hornsby.

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    By the way. I did receive that 8x10 signed by Mr Goossen several weeks back. He even personalized it for me too. If anyone would like to see a cell phone pic of it let me know.

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