As I suffered from insomnia tonight, I reached up to my headboard-bookcase and took down
Iron Horse: Lou Gehrig in His Time, by Ray Robinson. On page 79, Mr. Robinson writes of Gehrig's spring training in 1924 in New Orleans. It began very dismally, until Miller Huggins moved the 21-year-old Gehrig into a room with 26-year-old Bennie Bengough. He was a
... catcher from Niagara, New York, whom the Yankees had brought up from Buffalo in mid-season of 1923. Bengough was an upbeat, articulate man who had learned to handle pitchers with skill. Although he had joined the Yankees only the year before, he was a favorite of Babe Ruth. The Babe liked to warm up with Bengough before each day's game. When he couldn't locate Benny, the Babe would ask everybody, "Where's that Googles guy?" An expert at mangling names, Ruth had gotten "Googles" form a popular comic-strip character of the time named Barney Google. After all, "Googles" was close to Bengough, wasn't it? (
Iron Horse, p. 79)
How cool is that?

I read in this forum about a mitt endorsement from a player I have never heard of, and it turns out he was a roommate to one of my favorite all-time players, and a favorite teammate of the greatest of all time!
