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Fishin with a Killer...Harmon Kilebrew

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

-Hrbie and Harmon Killebrew share a boat for a day fishing largemouth bass and reminiscing about the Glory Days of the Minnesota Twins. As Hrbie puts it, "Here I was in a boat talking bass and baseball with one of my all-time greatest sports heroes Harmon Killebrew????..WHAT A COUNTRY!"
This show is loaded with Hall of Fame moments with Hall of Fame Harm

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  • Harmon Killebrew is a true hero - He had an incredible career as a power hitter (573 HRs), and is one of the kindest guys you'd ever meet. He's someone every kid in America should learn from and look up to. I know I do.

  • It seems like class acts like Harmon Killebrew are a thing of the past in MLB.

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  • I MET HARMON IN 1995 IN FLORIDA AND WE TALKED BASEBALL MOSTLY HITTING THE BASEBALL

  • I remember Harmon and Mickey Mantle and all the greats of that era. THOSE WERE REAL BASEBALL PLAYERS! These rats they have playing the game today are strictly in it for the money. You won't catch one of them saying what Harmon said here; "The reason why we're here is to love and help one another." Today's baseball player would say, "The reason why we're here is to make as much money as possible and screw the fans! Woo-hoo!"

  • it quite is

  • also he had a home run every 14.2(minimum of 400 at-bats) which is 6th all-time

  • Re his lifetime average; yes it's low.  However, Boog Powell, Reggie Jackson, and more than a few quality pitchers from that era said the last person they wanted to see at the plate with the game on the line was Killebrew.

  • His .256 Average his the lowest of any 1st Baseman in the Hall of Fame and any 500 Homerun member. His 573 Homeruns however, are 9th all time.

  • YEA KENT!!

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