Following up on
yesterdays post featuring an eBay vintage doll find, I now share a grouping of vintage fan-taken photographic snapshots of some Brooklyn Dodgers. Check them out below.
This
photo below is dated by the seller as being from 1951, and was taken during Spring Training. Featured in this one-of-a-kind photo is Rocky Bridges. He played high school ball in Long Beach and was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1947. He rose through the ranks and eventually played two seasons with the Dodgers before being traded to the Reds in 1953. Bridges would go on to have a 11-year Major League career.
Here is a
fan snapshot of first baseman Dee Fondy. The seller labels it as being Buddy Hicks, but based on some photos I've seen online I am certain that is not the case. Heck, I think the seller inadvertently mixed up the names as they have another photo (as seen at the very bottom) that is of Buddy. Anyway, Dee Fondy went to high school in San Bernardino and was singed as an amateur in 1946. He never played for the Dodgers, but would eventually get his chance to shine as a member of the Cubs in 1951. Fondy would go on to have a productive 8-year Major League career.
BTW, the seller claims that the photo is from 1951, but that doesn't seem likely. He was traded by the Dodgers along with future actor Chuck Conners to the Cubs in October of 1950. So, at the latest the photo is from the Spring of 1950.
This is the last
fan-taken snapshot on eBay. Like the photo above, the seller mixed up the names. I am certain the photo below is actually infielder Buddy Hicks. He never played for
the Brooklyn Dodgers, but was originally signed by them in 1944. He would eventually be sold to the Phillies in October of 1950; which lends credence to my theory that these photos have to be from 1950, or earlier.
Buddy would finally get a taste of the big leagues in 1956 with the Detroit Tigers. He would only get into 26 games. Hicks would later on be a Minor League manager for both the Braves and Senators in the 1960's.