Mickey Stanley MLB bio
Fixed most of the issues I had with this project, I do not own any video clips on this video or any photo either, this is not for profit, but informational, educational purposes only, fair use section 108, I chose to do Mickey Stanley first in my new series of bios out of all the Tigers from 1968 he is the player I admire most because he was dedicated to being the best player he could be despite not being a great hitter but a good hitter in my humble opinion, Mickey had the three D's desire,determination & dedication which demanded respect a pitcher could not take him for granted his athleticism and speed made him a catalyst to the team, not to mention his defensive prowess, how many players have there been in MLB history that did not make so much as 1 error in a season? My guess would be not very many. He always hustled and had a great work ethic. If things went south he just whistled a new tune turned the ship around and had another go, I have always enjoyed reading the bio of players and thought about doing these for some time it was just time to begin, baseball to me is the essence of all life in the universe! That's all, I love the game and the player's stories I have always found very interesting. So I will be doing a bio every now and then when I have time. For a good bunch of pics check out my Pinterest page - / baseball-is-the-essence-of-all-life-in-the...

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