Eephus
Footballguy
OT but he was on one of my shortlists.
His top B-R comp is J.D. Drew which tells you a lot about what kind of player he was (low AVG, high OBP, lots of XBHs). His career OPS+ of 132 is pretty impressive considering he lost 3+ prime years to WWII. Henrich figures prominantly in Halberstam's Summer of '49. He had a great season that year (6th in AL MVP race in a pre-Cy Young season) but was out of baseball less than a year later due to a knee injury.He was the fifth oldest living major league ballplayer and the only one of the top ten to have had a career of over 1,000 games.Tommy Henrich, whose 11-year career with the Yankees earned him the nickname “Old Reliable,” died in Dayton, Ohio, early Tuesday morning. He was 96 and was believed to be the oldest living Yankee. Henrich, an outfielder, won seven World Series championships with the Yankees from 1937-42 and 1946-50, his service to the team interrupted only by his military service in World War II. “Tommy was a darn good ballplayer and teammate,” former Yankees teammate Yogi Berra said in a statement. “He always took being a Yankee to heart. He won a lot of championships and did whatever he could to help us win. When I came up in 1947, he taught me little nuances about playing the outfield. Being around Tommy made you feel good, whether playing cards or listening to him sing with that great voice. He was a proud man, and if you knew him, he made you proud too.” In his career, Henrich hit .282 with 183 homers and 795 RBI. He also finished with 73 triples, twice leading the American League in that category.


My team's composed like jfranco's ... $125 M seems to be in line.
discussion, but it would be more productive if somebody (preferably Bogart) posts a proposed HoL team roster.

discussion, but it would be more productive if somebody (preferably Bogart) posts a proposed HoL team roster.
discussion, but it would be more productive if somebody (preferably Bogart) posts a proposed HoL team roster.