The mystery of Kirby Puckett's Toledo Mud Hens uniform number has been solved
Baseball history is filled with mystery. Did Babe Ruth call his shot? Just who was Casey at the bat? And how many hot dogs can a fan eat during a single baseball game? But as the world has become smaller, with technology allowing us to record more information than ever before, there are fewer mysteries than ever before.
When the Toledo Mud Hens announced that they were going to host a Kirby Puckett bobblehead day on June 8, honoring the 21 games that Puckett played for the team in 1984, there was one problem: No one knew which number he wore.
Fortunately, help emerged thanks to some excellent record-keeping by Guy Lammers. Residing in a Maumee basement -- a town about 10 miles from where the Mud Hens play -- was a box labeled "Programs and Scorecards." And sitting inside the scorecard kept by Lammers' wife, Linda Marckel, was the proof: Puckett wore No. 28.
"My wife is very organized, and she doesn't throw away anything," Lammers told the Toledo Blade. "Linda knew where the boxes were and went right to it. Didn't take longer than 10 minutes."
Score another point for the pack rats, because without that dusty old box, this may have been another unsolved mystery.