Art Schallock, the oldest living MLB player at 100 years old, visited the Yankees. He played with Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle from 1951 to 1955 and roomed with Yogi Berra. Schallock mentioned Ted Williams as the toughest hitter he ever faced and said he got him out with 'junk.' Yankees players and Manager Aaron Boone had the chance to meet Schallock, who turned 100 in April.
Oldest living MLB player shares stories of Yogi, Mantle, more with Yanks https://t.co/ZYwgW0nzO6
It was a pleasure to chat today with Art Schallock, the oldest living @MLB player (100). We talked about Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra and Aaron Judge: https://t.co/6aeOBa3k0s
Aaron Boone shares a laugh with Art Schallock, the oldest living MLB player (Yankees 1951-55, Orioles 1955), who turned 100 in April! https://t.co/bmRw9okW9H
Today, Yankees players and Manager Aaron Boone had the opportunity to meet with former Yankees pitcher Art Schallock! Art, who celebrated his 100th birthday this past April, is the oldest living @MLB player 💙 https://t.co/Mx1AkyHA72
Art Schallock, the oldest living @MLB player (100), visited the #Yankees today. Art played with Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle (1951-55). He roomed with Yogi Berra. Art said the toughest hitter he ever faced was Ted Williams. How’d he get Ted out? “Junk!” https://t.co/3N8qYWBZu1
Art Schallock, the oldest living @MLB player (100), visited the #Yankees today. Art played with Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle (1951-55). He said the toughest hitter he ever faced was Ted Williams. How’d he get Ted out? “Junk!” https://t.co/nT2yunjAs2