I recently saw on a Facebook group that I'm in that Tom Waddell had passed away. I knew he was in the 87 set, since I had seen his cards recently when I was looking for some other guys for a private signing. So, I jumped over to Ebay to see if he had any signed cards out there, and I was lucky enough to find one at a good price. I always hate it when folks dump autos of guys when they pass in order to cash in a bit. I felt like this one was reasonably priced, and the seller probably wasn't aware of Waddell's passing.
The comments on the post on Facebook indicate that Waddell was a great guy. It is a shame that I wasn't able to write him while he was alive. Life is really short. He suffered a heart attack just days shy of his 61st birthday.
Waddell (b. 9/17/58 - d. 9/14/19) passed away on my birthday, actually. He was born in the UK, which, according to baseball-reference.com, he is one of 49 players to hail from the UK. He played in the majors in 1984, 1985 and 1987, all for the Indians. He had a record of 15-11 with 118 strike outs and a 4.30 ERA.
Waddell was a promising pitcher in college, whose career was derailed due to arm injuries. By 1979, he was a clothing salesman in New York, and was playing for a semi-pro softball team. He was informed of a tryout with the Braves, and impressed their scout enough that he was signed. The scout? Hank Aaron.
Waddell's journey to the majors would make for an interesting movie.
No comments:
Post a Comment