Remembering The Horrible Injury That Ruined Bobby Valentines Playing Career (1973)

In 1968 Bobby Valentine had been drafted as a first-round pick of the Los Angeles Dodgers out of Stamford high school in his hometown of Stamford, Connecticut. At the age of 18, Valentine was named the MVP of the Pioneer League. There he played under manager Tommy Lasorda, who would become a mentor & lifelong friend to the young Valentine. In 1969 Valentine was briefly brought up to the big-league Dodger club for five games. Over the next two seasons he continued to develop at the minor league levels. At the age 20 he was playing with the Dodgers AAA Spokane club where he hit .340 with 14 HRs 39 doubles 16 triples & 29 stolen bases. In 1971, the hot hitting young player was rushed up to the big-league club, where he batted .249 with in 101 games for the second-place team that finished just one game behind the Giants. The next year, although he raised his average to .274, Bobby still didn't regain the power & speed he had in the minors. That...