Joe "Ducky" or "Ducky Wucky" Medwick of the Cardinals in 1937.
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2006-10-12 07:32:46
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answered by Craig S 7
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Ducky Robinson.
He was the grandson of "Duckie" Medwick and Frank Robinson.
See, back in the late 50's Medwicks son met Robinson's daughter at soda shoppe in Cincinnati. Medgwick was there to catch a Reds game and afterwards go do some Ol' Fashion Cross Burning with the Klu Klux Klan.
When he walked inside that soda shoppe he noticed Robinson's daughter and fell in love on the spot.
Well, the two started dating right there and then and within a year were married. They had a son they named "Ducky" ( spelled different ) after his grandfather and kept the last name Robinson cuz he obviously was born black and Robinson sounded better.
Well, Ducky became a fine ball player and was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1978. He won Rookie of the Year in 1981 ( the strike shorten year ) and was voted MVP in 1984 when he batted .410, 78 Hrs and 210 RBIs. But ALL of his highlights and baseball cards and records were erased when in 1994 ( another strike shorten year ) it was discovered that Ducky was a Transvesite and worked the streets after the games.
MLB then hired M.I.B to wipe everyone's memory of Ducky and get rid of his existance all together. Why? I mean, being a Tranny and moonlighting as a hooker it's all that bad enough to get you thrown out of the game ... but some conspiracy theorist believe that Ducky may have had a fling with current President George Bush and knowing that Bush was going to run for office in 2000, the order came down to "ERASE" the public's memory.
2006-10-12 09:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Booooo! Looking up the answer is cheating. I don't know, it hasn't happened since the 60s, I know that. I think the last person to win it in either league was the great Frank Robinson, #20, batting third, and playing right field for the World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles.
2006-10-12 07:40:59
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answered by robabard 5
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Frank Robinson for the Reds
2006-10-12 08:57:40
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answered by Jim G 7
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The answer was Joe Medwick in 1937. He hit 31hr, 154rbi's, and hit .374 for the St. Louis Cardinals.
2006-10-12 08:45:31
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answered by hallmarc 1
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I think it was Frank Robinson
2006-10-13 15:07:07
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answered by Mike K 2
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frank robinson
2006-10-12 07:31:01
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answered by cork 7
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2006-10-12 07:28:49
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answered by C_Ras 3
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