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Almost no words


A member of The Infield is gone. The Dodgers announced today that Davey Lopes passed away at age 80. He was a central part of my earliest years as a baseball fan. That 1976 Topps Record-Breaker card is in the top 10 of cards that meant the most to me as a boy.
 
RIP. 

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bryan was here said…
Another one from the 1981 set is gone. Former pitcher Ken Clay also passed away recently.
Old Cards said…
He was a talented player.
Doc Samson said…
Being from Chicago, I remember when Davey played for the Cubs in 1984. An odd sight but a welcomed one.
steelehere said…
R.I.P. to one of my favorites from that Dodgers team.
Ginko-5 said…
May he rest in peace
Former Padres coach included in Padrographs. I lived in Rhode Island for awhile and followed him in the Dodgers years.
Angus said…
The '76 Record Breaker is one of the earliest cards I remember owning, but the O Pee Chee version.

RIP
Billy Kingsley said…
Thought of you and gcrl when I saw the news on the Database.
Always sad to lose a favorite
Yeah that stinks for sure.
Oof this is a big one. So sad.
Fuji said…
Hearing news about guys I pulled out of packs of cards passing away is never easy, but this one hits a little harder.
BillK21093 said…
PTI did a nice tribute to Davey on yesterday's telecast. Both Tony and MIke had nice things to say. Worth checking out
Dennis said…
I heard this and immediately thought of you and GCRL. RIP to one of your favorites.