Bob Moose: my very first baseball card in 1974, playing for my beloved Pittsburgh Pirates; born 10/9/47...died 10/9/76; came closest of anyone to pitching no-hitter at Forbes Field (1968); Pirate rookie of the year 1968; pitched a no-hitter vs Mets 1969; led league in winning pct 1969; 1971 world series champ; threw wild pitch in October 1972 playoff game; led Pirates in saves in 1976. SCROLL DOWN FOR MANY PHOTOS, BLOGS & EVEN SOME VIDEOS. BOB, YOU ARE GREATLY MISSED!
Bob Moose Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
2 great photos from Dock Ellis documentary "No No- A Dockumentary" (2014) on Showtime
THE DALTON GANG from either 1971 or 1972- BOB JOHNSON, BOB MILLER, BOB MOOSE, LUKE WALKER
L-R: Bob Johnson, Bob Miller, Dock Ellis, Bob Moose, and Luke Walker
L-R: Manny Sanguillen, Bob Johnson, Bob Miller, Dock Ellis, Bob Moose, and Luke Walker
L-R: Bob Johnson, Bob Miller, Dock Ellis, Bob Moose, and Luke Walker
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Thursday, March 19, 2015
1971 World Series Game 6 Pirates @ Orioles
1971 World Series Game 6 Pirates @ Orioles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO6nL1WemD0
Check out Bob's reaction around 16 minute mark to umpire's call
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
1965 Quill Franklin Regional Senior High School photo of future Pirates pitcher Bob Moose and his final official Bucco portrait, 1976
1965 Quill Franklin Regional Senior High School photo of future Pirates pitcher Bob Moose and his final official Bucco portrait, 1976 (Moose was an Export, PA native, ex-Marine and world series champ Bucco, one of only SIX who have ever thrown a no-hitter for the Pirates (1882-2015--!), Moose died in an auto accident on his 29th birthday (10/9/47-10/9/76).
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