Duane Pillette spent 8 years in the Majors and he made the most of his time there: *** Won a World Series ring as a member of the 1949 Yankees. The Yankees repeated in 1950, but Duane was traded to the St. Louis Browns in June of that year. *** The last starting pitcher in [...]
Tags: baltimore orioles, Baseball correspondence, Baseball letters, Duane Pillette, Herman Pillette, St. Louis Browns, TTM, TTM Autographs
A little bit of a curveball today. I had planned on writing about former Dodger, Ralph Mauriello, but I changed my mind. I wanted to keep with the father-son theme, so today I will share our correspondence with Chuck Lindstrom. Like Hal Trosky Jr., who we featured yesterday, Chuck Lindstrom was the son of a [...]
Tags: Al Lopez, Baseball correspondence, Baseball letters, Chicago White Sox, Chuck Lindstrom, Freddie Lindstrom, Hal Trosky, Hal Trosky Jr., Hall of Fame, TTM, TTM Autographs

Hal Trosky Jr. grew up around baseball. His father, Hal Trosky Sr., was a slugger in the ’30s and ’40s with his best season coming in 1936. That year, Hal Sr. smashed 42 homers and 162 RBIs while hitting .342. Suprisingly he only finished 10th in the 1936 AL MVP voting behind Gehrig, Appling, Averill, [...]
Tags: Baseball correspondence, Baseball letters, Chicago White Sox, Hal Trosky Jr., Hal Trosky Sr., Tim Tebow, TTM, TTM Autographs
There are so many great baseball related blogs out there. I follow several dozen. Before I head off to work everyday, I enjoy a cup of coffee while trying to stay up to date with all the new posts. Perhaps my favorite blogs that I follow are Baseball By the Letters (Tom Owens) and Baseball [...]
With many of the requests that we send TTM, we like to include a short Q&A for some of the older players. My son usually chooses the questions and we try to limit them to three. Sometimes we get back the questionnaire and it’s blank and other times we get them filled out…or even a [...]
Tags: player Q&A, Questionnaires