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Related: About this forumThe Life, Death, and Rebirth of the Bullpen Cart
There is a piece of beloved baseball lore that's been hiding in plain sight for 40 years: The bullpen cart. Those goofy, baseball-shaped carts that dominated baseball in the 1970s arrived with little fanfare and departed with even less. Somehow, despite peaking in significance during the rise of color television, there are large gaps in the history of the humorous buggies. And today, there exists a small band of believers who are doing their best to bring them back, no matter the odds.
Thanks to ESPN's Paul Lukas, we know a little of their Roswell-like arrival to MLB. The Indians used a "little red wagon" as a kind of proto-cart to escort players to the mound in 1950, but the first official entrance-by-bullpen-cart was made by Marv Rotblatt in 1951 when his White Sox took on the Yankees. The move was lampooned by the New York media, with one report noting "Chicago is going bush. Just like Cleveland." But clearly, the trend was already heating up. Despite the negative press attention, another car arrived later in that same series, but this time, it was for the Yankees. The car was a little different, too: It was a black hearse from a nearby funeral home.
Some neat old photos...
https://www.mlb.com/cut4/the-history-and-mysteries-of-the-mlb-bullpen-cart/c-210932342
Auggie
(31,775 posts)Love the Miller Lite commercial. What a shoot that must have been!
Ohiogal
(34,536 posts)a clip of that scene from Major League where Tom Berenger drives the baseball cart over to René Russos apartment but couldnt find it. lol