Monday, March 08, 1971

We remember Dick Allen (1942-2020)


Allen broke the Phillies in 1964 and was voted Rookie of the Year.   He put up some great numbers and seemed like a candidate for the Hall of Fame. 

Back in 1973, Dick Allen signed a 3-year $ 750,000 contract with the Chicago White Sox or the largest sum ever in baseball history at the time.   It came after winning the 1972 AL MVP and hitting 37 HR.   

Eventually, Allen battled injuries, personal problems and retired with a .291 batting average, 351 HR and 1,191 RBI.  

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