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Friday, December 11, 2015

Too Bade Kramer Didn't Get a Kellogg's Card

Every day I see a sign that reminds me of this card:


Near my house I see a sign for Joe Pepitone Realtors.  It turns out that it is a different guy, but Pepitone has always been popular in Chicago even though he only had a few seasons with the Cubs.

Pepitone was a colorful character in baseball and then some.  He played in Japan, partied too much, found trouble, etc.   He was a three-time all-star and three-time Gold Glove award winner.

His celebrity certainly continued far beyond his playing days.  He's known for being mentioned numerous times in Seinfeld episodes.  (see seinfeldscripts.com

1.  At a fantasy camp Kramer intentionally hits Pepitone with a pitch leading to a brawl where Kramer punches Mickey Mantle.  George's great response is that "His whole life is a fantasy camp".

2.  As an assistant GM George suggests more special days at the ballpark like Joe Pepitone Day.

3.  When Kramer is giving a tour of Central Park in a hansom cab he mentions that the park was designed by Joe Pepitone.   

I will have to see if other players mentioned in Seinfeld episodes have Kellogg's cards.  Everyone knows about Keith Hernandez, a.k.a Pretty Boy. 







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