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<blockquote data-quote="PT Stewie" data-source="post: 3697627" data-attributes="member: 12889"><p>Dick Allen proved that you didn't have to be 6’5” and 250 pounds to carry a big stick.</p><p></p><p>The rather diminutive Allen—who was 5’11" and 187 pounds—used his <strong>40-ounce</strong> bat to hit 29 home runs and 91 RBI during his rookie season with the Philadelphia Phillies.</p><p></p><p>Those numbers were good enough to earn him NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1964.</p><p></p><p>The flamboyant and sometimes controversial Allen would amass 351 home runs and earn one AL MVP during his 15-year career. He was also an accomplished R&B singer, which he moonlighted in when he wasn't playing baseball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PT Stewie, post: 3697627, member: 12889"] Dick Allen proved that you didn't have to be 6’5” and 250 pounds to carry a big stick. The rather diminutive Allen—who was 5’11" and 187 pounds—used his [B]40-ounce[/B] bat to hit 29 home runs and 91 RBI during his rookie season with the Philadelphia Phillies. Those numbers were good enough to earn him NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1964. The flamboyant and sometimes controversial Allen would amass 351 home runs and earn one AL MVP during his 15-year career. He was also an accomplished R&B singer, which he moonlighted in when he wasn't playing baseball. [/QUOTE]
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