Posted on
November 29, 2015 by
Dean Hybl
Before Dan Fouts and Philip Rivers gained fame slinging the football down the field for the San Diego Chargers, the Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Month quarterbacked the high-flying lightning bolt offense during the 1960s.
Drafted by both the Detroit Lions of the NFL and San Diego Chargers of the AFL in 1962, John Hadl chose to join future Hall of Fame coach Sid Gillman and the perennial AFL contending Chargers. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: AFLJohn HadlSan Diego Chargers
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AFL, Football, Sports History, Vintage Athletes
Posted on
October 04, 2015 by
Dean Hybl

Bob Gibson
With the baseball playoffs upon us, the Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Month is a two-time World Series MVP who hurled eight complete games in the Fall Classic and still holds the record for strikeouts in a World Series game.
Throughout his 17 year career with the St. Louis Cardinals, opponents knew they were in for a battle every time they faced Bob Gibson. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals
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Baseball, Sports History, Vintage Athletes
Posted on
September 02, 2015 by
Dean Hybl

Lawrence McCutcheon
The Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Month rushed for more than 1,000 yards in a season four times in a five-year stretch, but also threw a touchdown pass in Super Bowl XIV.
A third round draft pick out of Colorado State in 1972, Lawrence McCutcheon played in just three games without a single carry as a rookie. However, beginning in his second season, the fleet runner made five straight Pro Bowl appearances and finished in the top five in the NFL in rushing four times. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Lawrence McCutcheonLos Angeles RamsVintage Athletes
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Football, NFL, Vintage Athletes
Posted on
August 02, 2015 by
Dean Hybl
The Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Month was the rare professional golfer who did not take up the game as a youth. However, despite not starting to play until he was 21-years-old and a Vietnam War veteran, Larry Nelson still went on to win three golf majors and 10 tournaments during his career. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: GolfLarry NelsonPGA Championships
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Golf, Sports History, Vintage Athletes
Posted on
July 03, 2015 by
Dean Hybl

Maureen Connolly
The Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Month was the most dominating women’s tennis player of her career before a tragic accident ended her career while she was still a teenager.
Maureen “Little Mo” Connelly won the final nine majors in which she competed, which is quite impressive given how challenging Serena Williams is currently finding it to win four straight majors for the second time in her career. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Maureen ConnollyWimbledonWomen's Tennis
Category
Vintage Athletes
Posted on
May 31, 2015 by
Dean Hybl

Al Kaline
The Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Month was only 20 years old in 1955 when he collected a league-leading 200 hits and won the American League batting title with a .340 batting title.
Much like the young stars of today, Al Kaline took the baseball world by storm in the 1950s when he made his major league debut at 18 and just two years later finished second in the MVP voting. In making his first All-Star team in 1955, Kaline not only won the only batting title of his career, but he also hit 27 home runs, scored 121 runs and drove home 102 runs. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Al KalineDetroit Tigers
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Baseball, Summer Olympics, Vintage Athletes