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jpruitt2

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Sad to hear.

This is still one of my favorite pickups ever. I won this Kiner auto'd Steiner 16x20 that was already framed and matted on ebay back in 2004 or 2005. With shipping it came to a whopping total of $11.50

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JEA2880

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Great player, great announcer, even better human being. RIP.

As an aside, I have a few hundred Auto's that I bought in bulk a few years ago. If anyone wants one, let me know - not looking to take advantage of you given the news, just share the wealth with some fans.
 

Austin

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Aug 7, 2008
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Many fans tody don't realize how dominating Kiner was. He led the NL in home runs his first seven years in the majors!
Imagine that happening today. A rookie, like McGwire in '87, leads the league in homers. Then he does it every season for the next six years! His cards would go insane.

Kiner also only played ten years, but he was sixth all-time in homers when he retired. He was an amazing player.

He was also a great autograph signer through the mail until recent years when his health began to fail.
 

MGiuseffi

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I grew up in NY, and was a Yankees fan growing up... That said, I still watched a ton of mets games just in the 70s and 80s. Really enjoyed him as an announcer. Never got to see him play, but my dad and grandpa said he was a pure hitter. RIP to one of the greats.

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Austin

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What a frickin' man's man!
Home run leader, army vet, banged Liz Taylor!
Not quite.
Kiner escorted Taylor to a movie premiere and nightclub when Taylor was 17.
It was arranged at the request of singer Bing Crosby, a minority owner of the Pirates.
Kiner says it was an innocent night, not even a date, then he went home, where he still lived with his parents.
He married a tennis player about two years later.
 

MaineMule

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Many fans tody don't realize how dominating Kiner was. He led the NL in home runs his first seven years in the majors!
Imagine that happening today. A rookie, like McGwire in '87, leads the league in homers. Then he does it every season for the next six years! His cards would go insane.

Kiner also only played ten years, but he was sixth all-time in homers when he retired. He was an amazing player.

He was also a great autograph signer through the mail until recent years when his health began to fail.

Like with many others, imagine his numbers had he played longer-

......"A back injury forced his retirement at the age of 32, with 369 home runs, 1019 runs batted in and a .279 lifetime batting average"

This tells a lot about him- "He attended every Hall of Fame ceremony from the time he was inducted, until his death."

He was an announcer for the Mets the entirety of their existence as a franchise- 53 years- just amazing!

(these tid-bits I gathered on Wiki)
 

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