Indeed, some things change more than others. It’s amazing what just a simple mustache can do.
Happy Friday!
Jeff
© 2001-2013 MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All rights reserved.
The following are trademarks or service marks of Major League Baseball entities and may be used only with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. or the relevant Major League Baseball entity: Major League, Major League Baseball, MLB, the silhouetted batter logo, World Series, National League, American League, Division Series, League Championship Series, All-Star Game, and the names, nicknames, logos, uniform designs, color combinations, and slogans designating the Major League Baseball clubs and entities, and their respective mascots, events and exhibitions.
Use of the Website signifies your agreement to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy (updated 06.19.2012).
Portions © 2012 Minor League Baseball.





I would say the entire world has changed..lots of things have changed..sadly they can’t be mentioned in a blog post.
Never underestimate the power of the mustache. It’s been empowering closers and fooling meddeling Scoobie Doo kids for decades.
Love the look of the Convair ad!mustache I grew up sandwiched in between Lockheed and Disney so there are a lot of historical posters and ads like that floating around the old home town…some of them involving Mickey Mouse.
– Kristen
^^Yep, still hating the autofill on my Droid.
Love the pictures! especially Don Zimmer and OMG was Jamie Moyer that young before? lol. Like Kristen, I hate the autofill on my droid too. It usually changes Uribe to Urine, not that I mind that one
-Emma
The biggest change other than Leyland’s facial hair, is that kids back then spent their free time playing baseball in the ‘sandlots’ and their backyards instead of glued to a tv or XBox…
–Mike