My next "Then and Now" subject is San Francisco slugging great 
Willie McCovey, who was finishing out his stellar career by the end of 
the 1970's.
Take a look:
By 1979 he was already a member of the 500 home run club (still an 
exclusive accomplishment at the time), and was well on his way to Hall 
of Fame induction in 1986, his first year on the ballot.
A Rookie of the Year in 1959, M.V.P. in 1969, and six-time 
all-star, "Stretch" was part of an in credible slugging trio during his 
early days in San Francisco, teaming up with two other future Hall of 
Famers, Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda.
If you're enjoying this series of "super veterans", keep an eye out
 for more of them in the near future, as I am continuously working on 
many of them at the moment and will sprinkle them in on this blog in the
 coming months.
