tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-514426675566670499.post8044157542445847359..comments2022-06-08T00:21:39.991-04:00Comments on 1968 Topps Baseball: Back on Topps' Radar: John BoozerJim from Downingtownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01537007940455183397noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-514426675566670499.post-67432512305943918972011-09-25T11:56:24.209-04:002011-09-25T11:56:24.209-04:00Ha! I actually did type Ken Reynolds' name at ...Ha! I actually did type Ken Reynolds' name at the end of that list, but then backspaced when I remembered that he didn't show up until the 1970s.<br /><br />But you're right, he was another of those Phillies "prospects" in the pre-Steve Carlton era. ;)Jim from Downingtownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01537007940455183397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-514426675566670499.post-22312451058494705812011-09-25T09:57:09.715-04:002011-09-25T09:57:09.715-04:00LOL for Lowell Palmer ref, a player equally at hom...LOL for Lowell Palmer ref, a player equally at home at beatnix coffehouse and a pitching mound(wouldn't even have to change clothes).<br /><br />Hey where Ken Reynolds in this list (7-29 w-l career)?<br />This phemon youth movement wasn't any better the veterans movement in 1967. But most of them made up the dark side of the lopsided pitching staff in history in 1972 phillies with Steve Carlson at 27-10, the rest, 32-87Douglashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01050857323785108411noreply@blogger.com