89-Year-Old Bob McGee Still Shines on the Softball Field
- kentuckysportsmemo
- Jun 23
- 2 min read

About the Guest(s):
Bob McGee: Bob McGee, a nonagenarian from Louisville, Kentucky, is a testament to longevity and passion in sports. At nearly 90 years old, McGee continues to play slow-pitch softball in two competitive leagues. With a career in softball that began in his youth, Bob transitioned from fast-pitch to slow-pitch softball after serving in the army. Despite health setbacks, including multiple surgeries, his love for the game and active lifestyle keep him on the field.
Episode Summary:
In this captivating episode of Kentucky Sports Memories, host Gary Fogle introduces listeners to Bob McGee, a almost 90-year-old Louisville resident still actively playing slow-pitch softball. McGee's story is one of enduring passion and vigor, demonstrating that age is just a number when it comes to pursuing what you love. Through engaging conversation, McGee shares insights about his athletic journey, underlining his commitment to the sport and the active lifestyle he has maintained through decades.
Bob McGee stands out not just because of his age, but due to his enduring commitment to playing slow-pitch softball. With involvement in both 60-and-over and 70-and-over leagues, McGee defies stereotypes surrounding aging, embodying an active spirit. Despite health challenges and the inevitable slowing down that comes with age, he remains active. Bob's story, filled with resilience, sheds light on the vibrant community of senior softball players and emphasizes the importance of staying active and engaged in life's later years.
Key Takeaways:
Bob McGee continues to play slow-pitch softball competitively, even at 90 years old.
His transition from fast-pitch to slow-pitch softball came after a storied history with the sport, including a break for military service.
McGee emphasizes the importance of physical activity, crediting his longevity to an active lifestyle, including gardening and woodworking.
Despite past surgeries, Bob remains undeterred, highlighting the vital role of personal passion and community in maintaining his sports involvement.
McGee acknowledges the challenges of aging but is determined to continue engaging in sports activities as long as he remains capable.
Notable Quotes:
"I love the game and I'm still able to play."
"When I get to where I think I'm not good enough to play, I'm really hurting the team. I'll quit."
"I'm not a guy that just sits around doing nothing."
"I'm going to play as long as the good Lord lets me play and I can get on that field."
"I think I play a pretty good game for a guy my age."
Join Gary Fogle as he continues to explore the stories behind the events and figures that have left a lasting mark on the world of sports in Kentucky. Listen to the full episode for a deeper dive into what it truly means to age gracefully while staying active like Bob McGee is doing it and stay tuned for more captivating episodes of Kentucky Sports Memories.








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