Terry Bross Award Winners

Terry Bross Award Winners
Oh…Christmas!  In a matter of hours, you’ll have come and gone and left a bevy of holiday-related posts in your wake.

And, yeah, The Hall has been guilty of that in the past as well.  Thankfully, this year, that’s not how The Hall’s baseball card expert Bo Rosny rolls.

Below are the 2012 winners of the Terry Bross Award, named for the ten most porn-star-sounding names of guys on a baseball card.
Why Terry Bross?
The undistinguished former New York Mets pitcher is now an agent, and used porn star Bibi Jones (best known for her pictures with Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski) to recruit potential clients like Dan Uggla, often sleeping with them to help “seal the deal”.
And not a Steve Christmas in the bunch.

10. Mark Beavers
Minor Leagues, 1986-1989

Terry Bross Award Winners

9. Kevin Bootay
Minor Leagues, 1984-1989

Terry Bross Award Winners

8. Randy Butts
Minor Leagues, 1986-1988

Terry Bross Award Winners

7. Johnny Dickshot
Pittsburgh Pirates, 1936-1938; New York Giants, 1939 and Chicago White Sox, 1944-1945

Terry Bross Award Winners

 
6. Doug Fister
Seattle Mariners, 2009-2011; Detroit Tigers, 2011-2012

Terry Bross Award Winners

5. Woody Held
New York Yankees, 1954-1957; Kansas City Athletics, 1957-1958; Cleveland Indians, 1958-1964; Washington Senators, 1965; Baltimore Orioles, 1966-1967; California Angels, 1967-1968 and Chicago White Sox, 1968-1969

Terry Bross Award Winners


4. Randy “Big Unit” Johnson
Montreal Expos, 1988-1989; Seattle Mariners, 1989-1998; Houston Astros, 1998; Arizona Diamondbacks, 1999-2004; New York Yankees, 2005-2006; Arizona Diamondbacks, 2007-2008 and San Francisco Giants, 2009

Terry Bross Award Winners

3. Rusty Kuntz
Chicago White Sox, 1979-1983; Minnesota Twins, 1983 and Detroit Tigers, 1984-1985

Terry Bross Award Winners

2. Pete LaCock
Chicago Cubs, 1972-1976 and Kansas City Royals, 1977-1980

Terry Bross Award Winners

1. Dick Pole
Boston Red Sox, 1973-1976 and Seattle Mariners, 1977-1978

Terry Bross Award Winners


Who’d we miss…who is your favorite?  Let us know in the comments below!  And as always you can follow Bo over at his site Baseball Cards Come to Life.
 
Terry Bross Award Winners
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