Let
 us go and give Brooklyn Dodgers great Gil Hodges a card in my long 
running "Classic Baseball" custom set, celebrating the great game I've 
held dear for 50+ years:
I still cannot figure out why it took so long for him to get into the Hall, as he was
 a MAJOR part of those "Bum" Dodger teams, slamming 370 career homers, 
driving in 100+ runs seven years in a row between 1949-1955, and topping
 30+ homers six times.
Later on he went on to a managerial career that includes one of the
 all-time great surprises in Major League ball, leading the "Miracle 
Mets" over the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles in 1969, an incredible 
turnaround that saw the Mets as World Champs just a few short years 
after perennial last place finishes, including their all-time futile 
1962 season which saw them lose 120 games.
One of baseball's 
Hall of Fame snubs that thankfully finally got "fixed" with his election
 in 2022, 50 years after his sudden and shocking death from a heart 
attack at the young age of 47.
One of the era's best players finally getting his place in Cooperstown, and rightly so!

 















