Lloyd Moseby Both Loved & Hated Being in the Minor Leagues
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Lloyd Moseby truly appreciated that he made it to the big leagues, but the journey to get there wasn't so glamorous. Host of Radio Baseball Cards is Hall of Fame Pitcher and play by play broadcaster, Don Drysdale (1936-1993). Created by Fred Greene (Golf Smarter) Radio Baseball Cards was originally a nationally syndicated radio pre-game show in 1987. Radio Baseball Cards is listed in the Baseball Hall of Fame & Library. Lloyd Anthony Moseby (born November 5, 1959) played center fielder for the Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers between 1980-1991. He also played in Japan for the Yomiuri Giants from 1992-1993. He was an MLB All-Star in 1986 and ended his career with 169HR and 737RBI. Moseby's nickname, Shaker, was said to stem from his ability to get away from or "shake" players who attempted to defend him on the basketball court.
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