"There are just certain people in baseball that you feel honored to have played with and against. Kirby Puckett was one of those players. For twelve years, Kirby played the game the way it was meant to be played — with enthusiasm, with class, with all-out energy and, most important, with a smile on his face. For Kirby, baseball was a joy and it made the game fun for everyone around him too." - Brett, George. Puck! Kirby Puckett: Baseball's Last Warrior. Taylor Trade Publishing. 1 April 1997. Page 13.
Kirby PuckettKirby Puckett Autograph on a 1987 Donruss Baseball Card (#149) |
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