Arm pain curtailed his promising career, but it didn't stop him from throwing a gem in the most important start of his career -- Game 3 of the 1966 World Series.
What could have been. I guess TJ surgery was 20 years to late for him. But he and any of us Orioles fans old enough to remember will always have that game 3 of that WS. Thanks always to Wally Bunker.
What could have been. I guess TJ surgery was 20 years to late for him. But he and any of us Orioles fans old enough to remember will always have that game 3 of that WS. Thanks always to Wally Bunker.
Diagnostic techniques in sports medicine, actually all medicine, have advanced miles and miles since the 1960s.
you can say that again. I wonder how much better it is since the injury first happened to the guy it’s named after now?