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Tommie Reynolds
Born: 1941

  • Cousin of Floyd Robinson
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • OF 1963-64, 67, 69-72 A's , Mets, Angels, Brewers

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    Reynolds never hit enough to keep a regular outfield job. He hit a career-high .257 in 1969 in his second stint with the A's. (JFC)
    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » June 14, 1969: With a 21–7 rout of the Red Sox at Fenway Park, the Oakland A's regain first place in the American League West. Reggie Jackson hits two home runs and drives in 10 Oakland runs. Reggie doubles home a run in the 1st, homers in the 3rd and 5th, each time with Tommie Reynolds on base, strikes out with the bases loaded in the 6th, and singles in two with the sacks full in the 7th. Reg drives in three with a single in the 8th on a hit that he could easily have stretched into a double. Blue Moon Odom is the easy winner. The 21 runs is a team record that won't be matched until 2000.