

It is his desire to support a graduate student planning a career in viticulture and enology, with preference given to students from New York. The famed baseball player established the Rusty Staub Fellowship in Viticulture and Enology is 1990. The Foundation has been active in aiding New Yorkers who have been touched by tragedy on many levels. He established the "Rusty Staub Foundation" to do charitable works that include supporting the New York Police and Fire Widows' and Children's Benefit Fund. He and Ty Cobb share the distinction of being the only major league players to hit home runs both before turning 20 years old and after turning 40 years old. He ended his career as the only major league player to have 500 hits with four different teams. Rusty Staub retired from professional baseball at the age of 41. His short left-handed swing produced 2,716 hits and 1,466 RBI in a career that spanned from 1963 to 1985. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. Staub, born Daniel Joseph Staub, had longish. Odd attributes for an 8 year old to latch on to. What was important was his hair and how he ran off the field. He wasn’t the greatest player, but that wasn’t important.

Staub played right field for the ’72 Mets and was my favorite baseball player. The prices shown are the lowest prices available for Rusty Staub the last time we updated. If I were gay, I’d blame it on Rusty Staub. Staub built his career on a "practice-makes-perfect" philosphy. Rusty Staub prices (Baseball Cards 1975 Topps) are updated daily for each source listed above. 45s, and became wildly popular while in Montreal and was nicknamed "Le Grande Orange" by his French speaking fans he was a clutch post-season performer for the Mets, a run-producing machine for the Tigers, and spent his final few seasons back with the Mets becoming a record-setting pinch-hitter. The red-head from Louisiana was one of the first stars of the Houston Colt. Few players in baseball have enjoyed the universal popularity of Rusty Staub, a 23-year veteran of the big leagues.
