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loginRay Crone is the dozenth oldest former Major League Baseball player in the whole wide world. He was born on August 7, 1931 and if he wants to make it to 100, he must remain alive for another 5 years, 8 months, and 10 days. Piece of cake!
This particular card is a little worse for wear but it matters not because there is some history behind it. It was once part of the famous Talley Autograph Collection. Ed Talley (January 7, 1946-March 26, 2024) was a major league baseball fan and he compiled a big, signed, baseball card collection. He gathered over 5,000 first person baseball card signatures throughout his life, and pitcher Crone was one of them.
Ray first pitched in the majors at the age of 22, and lasted from 1954 to 1958. He bounced back and forth from the majors to the minors in that time, but he was a bonified pitcher for the Milwaukee Braves and the New York / San Francisco Giants, and you can't take that away from him.
Interestingly, Ray became a MLB scout a good ten years after his last pitched game. He scouted for the Montreal Expos, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres and, as recent as
2017, for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Good grief, that's really not all that long ago!
Ray is now retired and lives in sun filled Waxahachie, Texas in one half of a big double house. He's at the curved end of a circle drive, and his mailbox is embedded inside a brick column, with a little angel perched atop it.
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