Mike Hurdle looks like a MAN
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Mr.Ackar07,
Keep 'em coming. Enjoying the thread.
I've been collecting cards of A&M players for about 20 years now. I likely have a few duplicates of cards that you don't currently have. Have a few hundred (esp Knoblauch).
You are welcome to review my excess. I'll give you any that you don't currently have. Lemme know if you are interested.
quote:Is that what earned him the "Psycho" nickname?
but suffered from control problems
quote:Only partly, Bo had a little bit of a 'unhinged' personality on the mound. Whether that was his real personality or something he cultivated as an attempt to gain an edge on opposition batters, I don't know.quote:Is that what earned him the "Psycho" nickname?
but suffered from control problems
quote:My oldest media guide is from 1973 which lists Mike Frazier, so short of a finding an old yearbook or older media guide, I'm no help here.
I'll throw the first name out - Mike Frazier, catcher in the early '70s.
quote:This one is my favorite because it includes legendary Texas BBQ and the Corpus Christi Barracudas.
Wayne Mueller, Student
Wayne bounced around to several universities including Texas A&M before graduating from Southwest Texas State with a finance degree. After receiving his MBA from Texas A&M-Kingsville, Wayne took on the Manager of Operations role for the independent league Corpus Christi Barracudas that won the Texas-Louisiana League finals in 1994. Wayne's last name may sound familiar because he is the grandson of Louie Mueller, the founder of Louie Mueller Barbecue in Taylor, Texas which is rated as one of the best in the state. After the passing of Louie, and Wayne's father Bobby, Wayne inherited the job of pit master where he continues to serve up tasty barbecue six days a week until 6pm, or until they've run out of food which happens quite a bit.