Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Schmidt: Allen’s return to Philly ‘one of my great thrills’

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PHILADELPH­IA » Phillies great Mike Schmidt was at Citizens Bank Park last September when the club retired the No. 15 worn by Dick Allen and spoke fondly, and forcefully, about the former Philadelph­ia slugger.

Allen, who died Monday at 78, was the NL Rookie of the Year with Philadelph­ia in 1964 and became a seventime All-Star. He also was the 1972 AL MVP with the Chicago White Sox.

Allen spent his first seven years with Philadelph­ia and late in his career, Schmidt helped bring him back to play in the city. In an email Tuesday, the Hall of Fame third baseman remembered a tremendous teammate, on and off the field:

“One of my great thrills as a Phillie was watching Dick’s return in 1975. As Dick came from the dugout it started, a standing ovation. As he arrived at home plate, it grew louder and lasted as he tipped his famous helmet,” Schmidt wrote.

“The fans, through their applause, were saying they were sorry for what happened in the late ‘60s. They were asking for forgivenes­s and thanking him for returning to the place where he was mistreated because of the color of his skin.

“He shared blame, for sure, as he often antagonize­d the racist fans. And off the field, he was no angel. But he was so young in a world he couldn’t understand. He only wanted to be treated as an equal to his teammates.

“In his return in 1975 he was that and even more. I looked at it as a chance to play with ‘the Dick Allen.’ The guy whose baseball card I valued, whose stance I copied, and whose swing was the best I ever saw.”

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