Tuesday, January 8, 2019

RIP - Lenny Green


Lenny Green, an outfielder who played for 5 American League teams from 1957-1968, passed away on January 6, 2019, his 86th birthday.

Green's longest stretch with one team was with the Senators/Twins from 1959-1964 - also his most time as a regular player. He was the Twins' first center fielder.

He also played for the Orioles (1957-59 and '64), Angels ('64), Red Sox (1965-66), and Tigers (1967-68). His last stint as a regular player was with the Red Sox, where he started 74 games in center field in 1965.

Green began his final season (1968) in the minors, but was recalled by the Tigers in June. He only played 6 games before he was released in early-July, ending his pro career and missing the World Series by 3 months.

Detroit Free Press obituary

The Detroit News obituary


Custom card courtesy of John Hogan at the Cards That Never Were blog.
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2 comments:

Fireblossom said...

Is that an actual Topps card, or a custom card using the '67 template?

Jim from Downingtown said...

It's a custom card, made by John Hogan. He has the "Cards That Never Were" blog, found on my blogs' sidebar.