"Now Batting #5 3rd baseman Bill Madlock......." What can I say about Bill "Maddog" Madlock but basically he was a 4 Time NL Batting Champion(1975,1976,1981,1983)Co-MVP Award winner of the 1975 All-Star Game (He shared it with Jon Matlack),World Series Champion as part of the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates "We Are Family" squad. Bill played for Texas Rangers,Chicago Cubs (whom traded Bill to the Giants for Bobby Murcer another member of this line-up),San Francisco Giants,Pittsburgh Pirates,Los Angeles Dodgers,Detroit Tigers. He later played for the Senior League for the Orlando Juice. To me when he was winning those batting titles he was a precursor to Tony Gwynn (Who won 7 titles himself). Bill came close to winning the 1982 title only to lose to Al Oliver who was talked about in Part III of my series.
Funny thing is the TCDB doesn't show the Orlando Juice as a team or any of the other Seniot League teams if you look them up alphabetically.
I have had the pleasure to meet up with Bill on 2 separate events to discuss his career the first time we met was when he was a coach for the Detroit Tigers back in 2001 we discussed how lucky he was to win the 1976 Batting Crown edging out Ken Griffey Sr. (Another member of the line-up) for the title. As well how he felt to be a member coming in mid-season joining the Pirates for their run of the Championship in 1979. Then we met up again in 2011 at the National Sports Card Convention & we discussed the Senior League as well those Batting Crowns. When he signed my cards of the Senior League he hadn't seen them before so he asked if I was willing to part with them I told him Ill hunt them down & later gave him to him but I still had my originals as a thank you gesture on his part he signed my cards.
I was able to help him find some of his cards & he signed mine here's us in 2011.
So does Bill make it to be a member of this line-up yes cause he was Batting Champion 2 times in the 1970s he was a World Champion during the decade & well he's a gracious signer as long as you don't get him upset he wasn't called Maddog for nothing he had temper problems we alot of his teams the only team he didn't showcase his temper with much was when signed in June of 1987 to the Tigers to help them with their run to the playoffs that year he mentioned that Sparky wanted his bat to help with the short porch in rightfield at Tigers Stadium. He would hit with authority but instead his 14 Home Runs weren't enough to help them get past the Twins in the post season but his veteran approach to the game was good enough to help the younger bats that's one reason he went into coaching. So what do you think does Madlock join your team let me know until then when we discuss the case of the 2nd Oklahoma Kid that the Yankees thought would be good enough to be the next Mickey Mantle the one & only Bobby Murcer until then Remember what another batting champion by the name of Rogers Hornsby once said about signing autographs "Any Ballplayer who doesn't sign autographs for a little kid ain't an American, He's a Communist."