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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #900 on: September 12, 2017, 09:16:06 pm »
This is cool.  I'm holding a baseball signed by Dan Larson (WSPG 10-8-56) and Yogi Berra.

We have another one, "It ain't over till it's over" Yogi Berra.
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #901 on: September 12, 2017, 09:49:16 pm »
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Here's a treat for you, and yes you can download it for your own collection!

Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy, and Ralph Kiner call the very first regular season game of the New York Mets, 11 April 1962, against the St. Louis Cardinals in Sportsman's Park

And . . .

New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox, 2 October 1949, with the American League pennant on the line . . . and Mel Allen behind the mike.

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I thank you with all my heart for those!  I don't know about @cyberliberty, though because I have no idea of how to copy anything.  Nil.  Zip.  Nada!

I got lost on another thread.  They were very nice to me, too!

Oh, and I love your tile, too!  That is awesome!

Got all my just too cool balls.  Now nothing else is coming. :hard crying:

But that is okay.  I get to look at these and touch them and put them into their little mahogany cases.  I cannot find a case for the two mitts, though.  I am sure if I left them hanging, the kitties and cats would eat the strings!  @Freya
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #902 on: September 13, 2017, 03:12:23 pm »
Indians win their 21st straight, setting a new AL Record.

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« Reply #903 on: September 13, 2017, 03:27:06 pm »
Indians win their 21st straight, setting a new AL Record.

Wow! That is the one team that, as an Astros fan, scares me the most, going into the post season.

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« Reply #904 on: September 13, 2017, 05:18:06 pm »
Wow! That is the one team that, as an Astros fan, scares me the most, going into the post season.

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #905 on: September 13, 2017, 06:50:07 pm »
Both of us!  888high58888
They gotta cool off at some point.
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #906 on: September 14, 2017, 10:39:31 pm »
The Indians have done it!!!! 22 Wins in a row, a new MLB Record.

I don't consider the Giants 26 game streak valid, since they had a tie in the middle of it.

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« Reply #907 on: September 21, 2017, 05:20:13 pm »
The Indians have done it!!!! 22 Wins in a row, a new MLB Record.

I don't consider the Giants 26 game streak valid, since they had a tie in the middle of it.

How many years ago did the Giants have that tie game?  Were they in New York then?

We have an evening off of ⚾.  Towards the end of the season, I am as tired as the players!  My eyeballs are killing me! :yawn1:
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #908 on: September 21, 2017, 06:20:12 pm »
How many years ago did the Giants have that tie game?  Were they in New York then?

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1916. Their last year in NY was 1957.

The Giants had been planning a move to Minnesota but Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley wanted to move his team to Los Angeles. The National League would not allow the Dodgers to move alone. It would not be logistically feasible for only one team to move to the West Coast. O'Malley was able to talk Giants owner Horace Stoneham into moving his team to San Francisco. The NL then authorized the move. This also allowed the Dodgers and Giants to retain their longtime rivalry.
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #909 on: September 21, 2017, 07:20:23 pm »
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1916. Their last year in NY was 1957.

The Giants had been planning a move to Minnesota but Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley wanted to move his team to Los Angeles. The National League would not allow the Dodgers to move alone. It would not be logistically feasible for only one team to move to the West Coast. O'Malley was able to talk Giants owner Horace Stoneham into moving his team to San Francisco. The NL then authorized the move. This also allowed the Dodgers and Giants to retain their longtime rivalry.
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Until O'Malley approached Stoneham with the proposal to move to California, Stoneham was planning to move
the Giants to Minneapolis---they had the major league territorial rights there because of their Millers farm
team. Stoneham needed a new ballpark even more than O'Malley did, but he lacked O'Malley's finances to
build a park on his own. And since Minneapolis had already built Metropolitan Stadium, in which the Millers
played, with an eye toward luring a major league team, Stoneham's ballpark problem was solvable in
a blink.

One of the great mysteries of the time, in my opinion, is this:

New York's planning and building czar (for city and state alike), Robert Moses, was hell bent for leather to
build a multipurpose stadium in Flushing, in Queens, adjacent to La Guardia Airport and the World's Fair
grounds. He was likewise hell bent on making sure nobody in New York could build and operate a
sports facility on his own, privately, so long as he, Moses, had anything to say about it, and New York's
mouselike politicians weren't inclined to challenge him. (For @Slip18 and anyone else who doesn't know:
the facility Moses wanted to build is what eventually became Shea Stadium.)

That said, and knowing that Walter O'Malley was equally hell bent on not playing in Queens (he once
said, famously, "If we play in Queens, we won't be the Brooklyn Dodgers anymore"), the big question
becomes why on earth did Moses not even think of offering the Giants the chance to play in
that ballpark?
The Giants didn't have the Dodgers' borough identification; they weren't the Manhattan
Giants or the Harlem Giants. Horace Stoneham wouldn't have had reason to say, "If we play in Queens,
we're not the New York Giants anymore."

Had Moses offered the Giants the Flushing multipurpose stadium, it might have changed everything,
even if Moses concurrently did everything in his power to stop O'Malley from building his own new
ballpark in Brooklyn. If the Giants accepted any offer to play in the new Flushing park, they could
have held on and gritted it out in the Polo Grounds (as the Mets eventually did, playing their first
two seasons in the rambling wreck) until Shea Stadium was ready to open in 1964. It might have
forced Moses' hand regarding the Dodger situation---not to mention exposing him as a hypocrite,
never mind that one of New York's worst kept secret in those years was Moses' hypocrisy.

You wonder whether Moses knew all that and played his hand accordingly. But let the record
remind you that one Giants' stockholder voted against the team leaving New York: Joan Payson,
by way of her proxy voted by her chief financial officer M. Donald Grant.

After the Giants and the Dodgers left, New York's then-mayor Robert Wagner proposed forming
a group that might entice a National League team to move to New York. A couple of years earlier,
the original Pacific Coast League, considered the equal in performance of a major league, had
its hopes of being sanctioned as an actual major league shot down.

The leader of the New York group was a corporate lawyer named William Shea. Shea's first move
was to approach the Cincinnati Reds, whose owner Powell Crosley (he who also made a small
fortune making radios and large appliances) was tempted to make the move but ultimately said no,
partly because then-National League president Ford Frick spoke loud enough about league
stability after the moves of the Braves, the Philadelphia Athletics, the St. Louis Browns, the
Dodgers, and the Giants.

Shea's next move was to bring former Cardinals/Dodgers/Pirates president Branch Rickey and
Mrs. Payson aboard as two of the prospective owners in a third major league, the Continental
League. The new league proposed to play in New York, Houston, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Denver,
Dallas, Toronto, and Buffalo. Rickey was named the president of the new league; the franchise
owners included Mrs. Payson in New York, future Big Red Machine builder Bob Howsam in
Denver, and future Los Angeles Rams owner Jack Kent Cooke in Toronto.

Shea also went to Sen. Estes Kefauver and convinced him to open hearings into baseball's
anti-trust exemption. (These were the hearings where Casey Stengel absolutely flummoxed
the senators, and Mickey Mantle followed him and answered his first question with, "My views
are just about the same as Casey's.") The prospect of losing its anti-trust exemption shook
baseball even more than the Continental League, but combined they did exactly what Shea
hoped for: they brought major league baseball back to New York when baseball agreed
to expand both leagues. The National League got franchises in New York and Houston; Mrs.
Payson, of course, was awarded the New York franchise---the Mets.

The kicker: The American League planned to expand to Los Angeles and Minneapolis, but
the Washington Senators threw a monkey wrench into the plan by moving to Minneapolis
to become the Twins. The AL had to agree to put a new franchise in Washington, which
played as the Senators until 1971 before becoming the Texas Rangers.




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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #910 on: September 21, 2017, 08:27:59 pm »
@Slip18

1916. Their last year in NY was 1957.

The Giants had been planning a move to Minnesota but Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley wanted to move his team to Los Angeles. The National League would not allow the Dodgers to move alone. It would not be logistically feasible for only one team to move to the West Coast. O'Malley was able to talk Giants owner Horace Stoneham into moving his team to San Francisco. The NL then authorized the move. This also allowed the Dodgers and Giants to retain their longtime rivalry.

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You two are way over my head!  Just wow!

I do have a question because I and, of course, @Cyber Liberty , have a chance to get some really, really cool stuff.  I have not been told any prices yet, but if you could possibly guide this collector who is not selling anything on what to buy.  I have gone over budget already, but I think I can squeeze more $ if you think some of these things will be too fine to pass on.

Here is the list: Cy Young, Stan Musial, Honus Wagner, Johnny Bench, Nolan Ryan, Mike Schmidt, Gibson, Tony Gwynn, Henderson, and Roger Hornsby.  There are a few home plates, too, that I can get at a great price.  Everything is signed and authenticated.

My first choice would be, of course, Cy Young.  Second would be Tony Gwynn because I really loved that guy.  And wouldn't a signed home plate (who signs those?) would be just too cool on the Sports Room door in our home.

"Come on into Home Plate!"  LOL!

My nephew has a vote in for Stan the Man.  I do not know who he is!

Could anyone give me an idea?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #911 on: September 21, 2017, 08:43:56 pm »
@Machiavelli @EasyAce

You two are way over my head!  Just wow!

@Slip18

@EasyAce is the only real expert here, and we are fortunate to have him. Me? I'm just a trivia freak.

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #912 on: September 21, 2017, 08:47:32 pm »
@Machiavelli @EasyAce
"Come on into Home Plate!"  LOL!

My nephew has a vote in for Stan the Man.  I do not know who he is!

Could anyone give me an idea?

Thanks in advance!
@Slip18
Hint:


In the 1970s/early 1980s was a relief pitcher named Don Stanhouse, who was such a flake
that, when he was with the Orioles, fellow pitcher Mike Flanagan nicknamed him "Stan the
Man Unusual," in tribute to his dicey ways on the mound and flakiness off it . . .



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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #913 on: September 21, 2017, 08:50:41 pm »
My nephew has a vote in for Stan the Man.  I do not know who he is!

Could anyone give me an idea?

@Slip18

Stan the Man Musial was unbelievably great.

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #914 on: September 21, 2017, 09:03:02 pm »
@Slip18

@EasyAce is the only real expert here, and we are fortunate to have him. Me? I'm just a trivia freak.

@Machiavelli  @EasyAce

Sorry, you know a heck of a lot more in your little finger than I do in my whole body!  So there!

I just love to collect!  It is so special to feel a ball that someone touched 50-75 years ago!  I am in awe of the talent.

Thank you for all of the info up there about the Giants.  My nephew and I text constantly during the season.  He is a Giants fan.  I was a Cubbies, Dodgers, Pads and now D-Backs fan.  I do have respect for almost all players, especially the ones who give kids a chance in life to "belong" to something as clean as baseball.  I know about the things that are being said now, but that will pass.

So just why the heck is my Mark McGwire with the Pads?  Can't keep up.

I have an enormous collection of signed and unsigned cards.  I do not know how to put them in order.  So I am going to just alphabetize everyone.  About 2000 have not even been opened.  They are from 1990 and 1991.

I just need help! :wtf!:
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #915 on: September 21, 2017, 09:09:43 pm »
@EasyAce  @Machiavelli

Thank you!  That makes three!  Stan the Man it is!  I do have to find out what it is, i.e., ball, glove, jersey, bat.  I honestly don't know.

My friend is sending a surprise present to me/us.  He was in that Florida hurricane.  Sheesh!  What a mess!
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #916 on: September 21, 2017, 10:45:09 pm »
@Machiavelli @EasyAce

You two are way over my head!  Just wow!

I do have a question because I and, of course, @Cyber Liberty , have a chance to get some really, really cool stuff.  I have not been told any prices yet, but if you could possibly guide this collector who is not selling anything on what to buy.  I have gone over budget already, but I think I can squeeze more $ if you think some of these things will be too fine to pass on.

Here is the list: Cy Young, Stan Musial, Honus Wagner, Johnny Bench, Nolan Ryan, Mike Schmidt, Gibson, Tony Gwynn, Henderson, and Roger Hornsby.  There are a few home plates, too, that I can get at a great price.  Everything is signed and authenticated.

My first choice would be, of course, Cy Young.  Second would be Tony Gwynn because I really loved that guy.  And wouldn't a signed home plate (who signs those?) would be just too cool on the Sports Room door in our home.

"Come on into Home Plate!"  LOL!

My nephew has a vote in for Stan the Man.  I do not know who he is!

Could anyone give me an idea?

Thanks in advance!

Hi, @Slip18 !!  It's good to see you back -- I've missed you.
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I'm going to vote for "All of the above"!
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #917 on: September 21, 2017, 11:52:02 pm »
Hi, @Slip18 !!  It's good to see you back -- I've missed you.
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I'm going to vote for "All of the above"!
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LOL!

We get one night off of ⚾, and what are we doing?  Watching the Cubbies/Brewers game! I am actually for both teams!  The manager for the Brewers is an exD-Back, and I like Rizzo and the Cubbies.  Cubbies need to win, too.  But, but Craig Counsel is just so sweet!

I just got so busy.  It happens sometimes.  Missed you, too! 8888crybaby
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« Reply #918 on: September 22, 2017, 08:12:27 am »
@Polly Ticks

LOL!

We get one night off of ⚾, and what are we doing?  Watching the Cubbies/Brewers game! I am actually for both teams!  The manager for the Brewers is an exD-Back, and I like Rizzo and the Cubbies.  Cubbies need to win, too.  But, but Craig Counsel is just so sweet!

I just got so busy.  It happens sometimes.  Missed you, too! 8888crybaby

I'm the same way ... when the Braves have an off-night, I watch whoever else is playing.  There's not that much baseball left this year, so we have to fit in as much as we can before the long winter dry spell!

Busy-ness definitely happens.  There's been quite of bit of that around my house too, lately.  I'll just look forward to seeing you whenever you happen to pop in!
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #919 on: September 22, 2017, 09:54:29 am »
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In the 1970s/early 1980s was a relief pitcher named Don Stanhouse, who was such a flake
that, when he was with the Orioles, fellow pitcher Mike Flanagan nicknamed him "Stan the
Man Unusual," in tribute to his dicey ways on the mound and flakiness off it . . .

NOBODY out flaked this guy!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fidrych


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMSDo3BX5Ds
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #920 on: September 22, 2017, 12:51:18 pm »
@Slip18


In the 1970s/early 1980s was a relief pitcher named Don Stanhouse, who was such a flake
that, when he was with the Orioles, fellow pitcher Mike Flanagan nicknamed him "Stan the
Man Unusual," in tribute to his dicey ways on the mound and flakiness off it . . .



Stanhouse's manager with the Orioles....Earl Weaver, referred to him as "Full Pack".

Seems he smoked an entire pack of cigarettes while Don Stanhouse would be doing his shtick between pitches/innings.
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #921 on: September 22, 2017, 01:26:30 pm »
NOBODY out flaked this guy!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fidrych


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMSDo3BX5Ds

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« Reply #922 on: September 22, 2017, 01:48:09 pm »
@Slip18

Stan the Man Musial was unbelievably great.

Weren't Stan Musial's hits evenly split  between batting right handed and left handed?
That stands out to me, for some reason.
It's been a while since I've looked up the stays on him.
I guess I could Google it, but that would be cheating..

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« Reply #923 on: September 22, 2017, 01:56:06 pm »
Weren't Stan Musial's hits evenly split  between batting right handed and left handed?
That stands out to me, for some reason.
It's been a while since I've looked up the stays on him.
I guess I could Google it, but that would be cheating..

Musial stats including salaries:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/musiast01.shtml
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #924 on: September 22, 2017, 03:44:11 pm »
Weren't Stan Musial's hits evenly split  between batting right handed and left handed?
That stands out to me, for some reason.
It's been a while since I've looked up the stays on him.
I guess I could Google it, but that would be cheating..

He had the exact same number of hits home and away: 1815

Here are his career splits: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/split.fcgi?id=musiast01&year=Career&t=b

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« Reply #925 on: September 22, 2017, 04:23:44 pm »
He had the exact same number of hits home and away: 1815

Here are his career splits: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/split.fcgi?id=musiast01&year=Career&t=b

I had it wrong, but I knew there was something about the hits.
Since he was a left handed batter.....

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« Reply #926 on: September 23, 2017, 06:19:46 pm »
NOBODY out flaked this guy!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fidrych


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMSDo3BX5Ds

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I have become a nerd, thanks to Easy And Mach!  Been reading everything I can find on the "old timers." The kittens keep me awake, anyway! @Freya

So now I have found out why Yankkee Stadium iis nicknamed "Ruth's house!" Then found out about Hank Aaron.  Then I am off to DiMaggio. Found out why the rookie Judge's anything are so expensive.

This is really a history of the United States.  I feel like I knew nothing!  But thanks to you and this thread, I am learning. 

The reason I liked Mark McGwire so much (in case anyone cared) is because he had a son about the same age as my two nephews.  That was at the time I watched about a thousand Little League games.  Mark's son went to a Parochial school in Orange County, California, during this time. (the name of the County is a sweet fruit as opposed to a lemon.  WTF?)

At one of the school's fund raising events Mark showed up unexpectedly.  He was out on the baseball field just hitting balls to the kids.  Some other moms and dads were watching.  No one knew who he was!  He was hitting homers for the young kids' pitches.

The following year is when I won the Mark McGwire "shrine" at the end of the Little League season.  By then he was well known.  I was offered $500 for it as I walked off the stand.  Nope!

Then on the way to my nephews' homes they were fighting over who it belonged to.  They really thought I was going to toss a coin and give it to one of them.  To their utter surprise, neither of them got it!

But Mark swore he would never play for a California team because they did not pick him up as a player.  He used to hang out in Seal Beach.  That is the border beach town between L.A. County and Orange County, California.

So that he is no longer a player, but a coach, that is why I have seen him with the Dodgers and for two years with the Pads.

Now I am rambling.  But I want to thank all of you for this most fascinating history lesson of the United States via baseball.  Not finished studying.  Probably going to take me for-e-ver! ⚾
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« Reply #927 on: September 23, 2017, 09:04:17 pm »
That's a great story about Mark McGwire, @Slip18 !
I used to watch quite a bit of Oakland A's back in the Bash Brothers era.
I liked McGwire, but Rickey Henderson was my favorite.
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« Reply #928 on: September 23, 2017, 09:57:03 pm »
That's a great story about Mark McGwire, @Slip18 !
I used to watch quite a bit of Oakland A's back in the Bash Brothers era.
I liked McGwire, but Rickey Henderson was my favorite.

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I will have to look up Rickey Henderson!  I am sure he was fabulous!

Here is another story about Little League:

My sister had to go to work on Saturdays around the second inning.  But she watched every inning she could.  Around the fourth inning the coach told me that my nephew was going to be the catcher.  He told me to put on his cup.  WTF is a cup?  I had no idea, and I had to ask his coach what that was. 

He just stared at me.  My nephew is laughing.  My nephew showed me the cup.  I still did not get it.

The coach put on his cup with me and a few people around so no one could see what was going on.

I did have a few words with my sis, like, "Perhaps you could have explained a few things to me in advance?"

There is absolutely nothing so hysterical about first grade Little League!  The kids are looking for things on the ground instead of watching for the ball being hit.  They are kicking dirt around.  The slide into first base makes you wanna cry and laugh at the same time!

This Little League nephew is very successful in business now as is my other nephew who writes programs for video games.

Little League and the Pony Tail League are great for kids in so many ways!
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« Reply #929 on: September 24, 2017, 04:17:18 pm »
That's a great story about Mark McGwire, @Slip18 !
I used to watch quite a bit of Oakland A's back in the Bash Brothers era.
I liked McGwire, but Rickey Henderson was my favorite.

Polly, I found a Rickey Henderson signed baseball.  It is not from my regular go-to person, but an auction house that is a great place to find things.  I have been using this place for years.

Do you want to know where you can get it?  Not expensive at all.  The signatures, if they are not from an authentication place are authenticated from a third party.  Not as good as some authentication places, but they are real signatures.  I only saw one, and I marked it so I can find it.

You bid on these things.  One time I bid $1 for something.  The item went for over a thousand dollars.  Of course, I did not bid after about ten dollars. LOL!  But you can find deals out there! :finger:
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« Reply #930 on: September 24, 2017, 04:34:18 pm »
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Athletics' Bruce Maxwell first MLB player to kneel during national anthem

9/24/17 12:43 AM MT
ESPN.com news services

Oakland Athletics rookie catcher Bruce Maxwell became the first Major League Baseball player to kneel during the national anthem when he did so before Saturday night's 1-0 home victory against the Texas Rangers.

Maxwell, 26, dropped to a knee and pressed his cap against his chest just outside Oakland's dugout during the anthem, adopting a protest started by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in response to police treatment of blacks.

Maxwell pressed his right hand against his heart while facing the flag, and teammates stood in a line next to him. Teammate Mark Canha, who is white, placed his hand on Maxwell's shoulder, and the two hugged after the anthem finished.

AP Photo, so link only:  http://a4.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=%2Fphoto%2F2017%2F0923%2Fr262756_1296x729_16%2D9.jpg&w=1140&cquality=40

More:  http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/20796662/oakland-athletics-catcher-bruce-maxwell-kneels-national-anthem

I noticed he didn't play yesterday, and isn't on today's roster.  I can't believe Bob Melvin is going to tolerate this.

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« Reply #931 on: September 24, 2017, 05:18:44 pm »
Diamondbacks have just clinched the top Wildcard slot in the National League.  First payoff berth in six years.  Tix for the game on sale tomorrow, in Phoenix.  Magic Number for home field advantage is 1.
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« Reply #932 on: September 24, 2017, 07:24:56 pm »
Dbacks just clinched home field advantage.  The Champagne Shower just started on the field, and it's going to continue into the locker room!  This was a bases loaded, walk-off win. 
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« Reply #933 on: September 25, 2017, 09:51:11 am »
Polly, I found a Rickey Henderson signed baseball.  It is not from my regular go-to person, but an auction house that is a great place to find things.  I have been using this place for years.

Do you want to know where you can get it?  Not expensive at all.  The signatures, if they are not from an authentication place are authenticated from a third party.  Not as good as some authentication places, but they are real signatures.  I only saw one, and I marked it so I can find it.

You bid on these things.  One time I bid $1 for something.  The item went for over a thousand dollars.  Of course, I did not bid after about ten dollars. LOL!  But you can find deals out there! :finger:

Cool beans!  Thanks for the offer, @Slip18 . As much as I would love to pursue it, I have 2 college-age kids right now and another one who is graduating from high school this year. My discretionary dollars are pretty well spoken for in the foreseeable future. I'll just have to live vicariously through your great finds! (And you'll have to get @Cyber Liberty to help you post some more pictures of some of your treasures!)
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« Reply #934 on: September 25, 2017, 10:51:13 am »
Cool beans!  Thanks for the offer, @Slip18 . As much as I would love to pursue it, I have 2 college-age kids right now and another one who is graduating from high school this year. My discretionary dollars are pretty well spoken for in the foreseeable future. I'll just have to live vicariously through your great finds! (And you'll have to get @Cyber Liberty to help you post some more pictures of some of your treasures!)

Totally understand! Price is going up already.  Without kids here, how many balls can we afford? ⚾ ⚾ ⚾ LOL!
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« Reply #935 on: September 25, 2017, 10:58:17 am »
Diamondbacks have just clinched the top Wildcard slot in the National League.  First payoff berth in six years.  Tix for the game on sale tomorrow, in Phoenix.  Magic Number for home field advantage is 1.

After the champagne and fun in the locker room, our guys took a dip into the pool at Chase Park!  Even Paul Goldschmidt got involved when the guys were yelling, "Goldy, Goldy, MVP, MVP!" What an exciting night!   :finger:
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« Reply #936 on: September 25, 2017, 03:04:21 pm »
After the champagne and fun in the locker room, our guys took a dip into the pool at Chase Park!  Even Paul Goldschmidt got involved when the guys were yelling, "Goldy, Goldy, MVP, MVP!" What an exciting night!   :finger:

Congrats, and between Col, STL, and MIL........    all should be pretty easy picking.
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« Reply #937 on: September 25, 2017, 05:29:35 pm »
Congrats, and between Col, STL, and MIL........    all should be pretty easy picking.

If we had to play the Rockies in CO, that would be a rough and tough battle!  That field is weird!  The ball carries so far, too, because of the altitude.

But we get home field advantage!  That means a lot.  We may even get to have our roof opened because the weather is just beautiful now! 

Summer is gone for another year!  Your feet can burn even wearing shoes on cement *bouche*
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« Reply #938 on: September 25, 2017, 08:01:06 pm »
@catfish1957 @Cyber Liberty  @Polly Ticks @DCPatriot

I have a bid on a couple of COA signed balls, but I have to run because I have some bids on some just bitchen hats.  Two are from Bullock's Wilshire in Los Angeles.  No longer there, but I worked across the street and had lunch there twice a week.  They even had an Otis elevator operated by a real person.  Great fun.

Anyway three of the baseball bids are for Don Sutton, George Bush before he was president when he owned the Rangers and a player from the Negroe League.  That way when I text about the ball, I can text "Negroe," correct?  His first name is Ray, HOF, and I forgot his last name because of my little rush for the hat!

I will bring his name back in here.  That one will be a prize!

I think we are going to have to get that 48-ball wall hanger, my darlin' love o' mine!  Heck, I am on a roll!  Wheeee!
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #939 on: September 25, 2017, 09:34:07 pm »
@catfish1957 @Cyber Liberty  @Polly Ticks @DCPatriot

I have a bid on a couple of COA signed balls, but I have to run because I have some bids on some just bitchen hats.  Two are from Bullock's Wilshire in Los Angeles.  No longer there, but I worked across the street and had lunch there twice a week.  They even had an Otis elevator operated by a real person.  Great fun.

Anyway three of the baseball bids are for Don Sutton, George Bush before he was president when he owned the Rangers and a player from the Negroe League.  That way when I text about the ball, I can text "Negroe," correct?  His first name is Ray, HOF, and I forgot his last name because of my little rush for the hat!

I will bring his name back in here.  That one will be a prize!

I think we are going to have to get that 48-ball wall hanger, my darlin' love o' mine!  Heck, I am on a roll!  Wheeee!

Nice! Great fun, indeed!
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« Reply #940 on: September 25, 2017, 10:25:08 pm »
Nice! Great fun, indeed!
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It is!  But dangerous...

Got the hat(s)!  I love hats.  You have to wear them in the AZ heat.

The baseball player is Ray Dandridge.  He is a HOFer inducted in 1987. His batting average was .357 (wow!), and he had been an All Star three times.  Great athlete! Great addition to the collection!
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« Reply #941 on: September 26, 2017, 09:28:40 am »
NOBODY out flaked this guy!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fidrych


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I dunno, there've been some pretty good flakes in baseball history, including but not limited to . . .

Lefty Gomez

Casey Stengel---Name one manager other than him who ever tipped his cap to fans . . . letting
a bird fly out from the cap. Or rounded his players up in front of the dugout to mock the White
Sox's exploding scoreboard by having the players and himself prance around holding sparklers
after one of their mates hit one out in Chicago. Or greeted the paying customers at the old
Polo Grounds where his Mets played their first two seasons (I was there, waiting to get into
the old wreck with my grandpa), "Come an' see my amazin' Mets! I been in this game a
hundred years but I see new ways to lose I didn't know were invented yet.")

Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette---partners in crime on the 1950s Braves, whose gags included
sending limousines to bring to the ballpark enemy hitters against whom they were pitching
particularly well---Joe Garagiola was a frequent recipient.

Juan Marichal---known as an amiable practical joker in his clubhouse whose favourite gag was
handing teammates nicely carved bottles of perfume to give their wives or their girl friends . . .
who learned the hard way the bottles were loaded with stink bombs.

Mickey Mantle---very renowned as a great practical joker, including:
* The time he raffled a ham off in the Yankee clubhouse, only to tell the winner
there was no ham, but that's the hazard of a game of chance.

* The time he told rookies Joe Pepitone and Phil Linz it was time for them to hang with
the big guys and to take a cab to a Detroit hotspot and ask for Whitey Ford's table,
only to discover the place was in the city's worst slum area and had been closed
for months.

* The time he left Ford's deodorant tube full of stickum (Ford swore he used it to get
a better grip on his curve ball) in full enough view for Yogi Berra to borrow when
his own deodorant ran out . . . sending Berra screaming into the trainers' room
to get his arms shaved loose from his sides.

Jimmy Piersall---even after his successful treatements for mental illness remained a natural
flake---including the day he shuffled around the bases in reverse after hitting his 100th career
home run.

Bo Belinsky---the playboy of the baseball world from 1962-65, before he married a Playmate
of the Year.

Moe Drabowsky---made The Bird resemble a chick still in the egg, including the day he mimicked
A's manager Alvin Dark and called the A's bullpen ordering a reliever to start warming up . . .
. . . while A's starter Jim Nash had a no-hitter going! Did I mention Drabowsky once ordered
Chinese takeout---from Hong Kong, sent to the other guys' bullpen? Or, that he once ran
a string of high-powered fireworks up to the teepee of the old Braves mascot Chief Noc-A-Homa?
Or, that he---with fellow Baltimore relievers Pete Richert and Eddie Watt---put live goldfish
into the water cooler of the enemy bullpen? Or, that the three topped Whitey Ford's bullpen
restaurant (Ford liked to spread a checkered tablecloth over a table in the pen and fill it
with loaves of Italian bread and cold cuts) with wienie roasts?

Tug McGraw---once replied, when asked what he thought of Astroturf, "I don't know, I've never
smoked Astroturf." (Also predicted his 1969 Mets would go all the way after he saw Neil Armstrong
in a certain place: When those astronauts landed on the moon, I knew anything was possible
and we had a chance.
) He also disclosed what he did with his signing bonus when the Mets
first found him: I spent half on booze and broads. The other half I wasted.

Graig Nettles---fabled for his smart@$$ one liners and periodic pranks. (Some boys want to play
baseball. Some want to join the circus. I feel lucky. When I came to the Yankees, I got to be both.
)

Bill (Spaceman) Lee. Probably self explanatory.

Rick Dempsey---Orioles catcher who cooked up a routine during rain delays where he'd put on
his team jacket, fill it with water, walk out to the plate, do a perfect caricature of Babe Ruth hitting
one out and running the bases, until he dove headfirst sliding home on the tarp making the
jacket explode the water out of it.

Roger McDowell---relief pitcher once voted as the Met most likely to be committed in a poll,
whose gags included the classic hotfoot laid on first base coach Bill Robinson---timed to
explode up the back of Robinson's ankle the moment he got back to the coaching line,
on a game televised nationally against the Reds, all of whom were laughing their @$$es
off along with the Mets when Robinson got nailed.

Super Joe Charboneau---Indians Rookie of the Year who was so flaky the city fell in love
with him . . . then, the following year, a back injury basically finished him as a player.
Drinking a beer through his nose was probably one of his lesser stunts. He was
baseball's one man version of Animal House before his injury.



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« Reply #942 on: September 26, 2017, 09:31:36 am »
EA....

One you left off from our team.....   Doug Rader, ...The Red Rooster

I am sure you know of his exploits.
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« Reply #943 on: September 26, 2017, 09:45:12 am »
EA....

One you left off from our team.....   Doug Rader, ...The Red Rooster

I am sure you know of his exploits.
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« Reply #944 on: September 26, 2017, 10:50:21 am »
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He [Tug McGraw] also disclosed what he did with his signing bonus when the Mets first found him: I spent half on booze and broads. The other half I wasted.

I use that line all the time.  Now that I know it's Tug's I'll have to be sure to give him proper attribution.
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« Reply #945 on: September 28, 2017, 11:01:07 pm »
@EasyAce  Somehow, some way, I have to save this whole danged thread!  You are amazing!

@Polly Ticks @Cyber Liberty @Bigun @ Machiavelli @catfish1957  @DCPatriot  and at everyone on the ⚾ thread

Cyber and I went on a one-night holiday.  He got on the mobile hot spot via his Droid.  I was busy, anyway, playing and losing on quarteroker machines.  Those four of a kind keep you going for a little bit!  But the put in three, win two, get you every time.

Anyway, while I was playing, my auctions on my balls (hahahaha!) ended.  I missed out on a few, but bid high enough on two of them that I did win.  Those two were Tony Gwynn signed COA ⚾ I got for a whopping $38 and a Don Sutton signed COA ⚾ I paid $40.  Or it could be the reverse. 

I did not win on the Dandridge, George W. Bush (before his presidency) ball and a few others.  Some I did not put in a larger bid because there was no COA.  Heck, I have a few of those to sell myself, not really, because I am careful about that little document.

But I am thrilled, yet again!  I loved Tony Gwynn because I was a Pads fan in that era (before Cyber and the D-Backs), and Don Sutton because I grew up with him.  Not personally, but ⚾ ly, so to speak.

And we are off to win the World Series!  That is if everything goes correctly the way I see it.  JD (just dinged) Martinez could fall, Peralta's train could fall off the rails, Goldy's hair could turn 🍊 (afraid to use that word), Ianetta could lose his vowels, A.J. Pollock (nicknamed Pollo) could get salmonella, Ketel Marte may run out of vodka, you get it.  Did not even mention a pitcher!  Anything could happen. But I think the D-Backs will win!
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« Reply #946 on: September 28, 2017, 11:04:36 pm »
@EasyAce  Somehow, some way, I have to save this whole danged thread!  You are amazing!

@Polly Ticks @Cyber Liberty @Bigun @ Machiavelli @catfish1957  @DCPatriot  and at everyone on the ⚾ thread

Cyber and I went on a one-night holiday.  He got on the mobile hot spot via his Droid.  I was busy, anyway, playing and losing on quarteroker machines.  Those four of a kind keep you going for a little bit!  But the put in three, win two, get you every time.

Anyway, while I was playing, my auctions on my balls (hahahaha!) ended.  I missed out on a few, but bid high enough on two of them that I did win.  Those two were Tony Gwynn signed COA ⚾ I got for a whopping $38 and a Don Sutton signed COA ⚾ I paid $40.  Or it could be the reverse. 

I did not win on the Dandridge, George W. Bush (before his presidency) ball and a few others.  Some I did not put in a larger bid because there was no COA.  Heck, I have a few of those to sell myself, not really, because I am careful about that little document.

But I am thrilled, yet again!  I loved Tony Gwynn because I was a Pads fan in that era (before Cyber and the D-Backs), and Don Sutton because I grew up with him.  Not personally, but ⚾ ly, so to speak.

And we are off to win the World Series!  That is if everything goes correctly the way I see it.  JD (just dinged) Martinez could fall, Peralta's train could fall off the rails, Goldy's hair could turn 🍊 (afraid to use that word), Ianetta could lose his vowels, A.J. Pollock (nicknamed Pollo) could get salmonella, Ketel Marte may run out of vodka, you get it.  Did not even mention a pitcher!  Anything could happen. But I think the D-Backs will win!

Astros have scored about 60 runs in their last 4 games darling!  Sounds like you and Cyber are having PHUNN!   888high58888

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #947 on: September 28, 2017, 11:13:44 pm »
Astros have scored about 60 runs in their last 4 games darling!  Sounds like you and Cyber are having PHUNN!   888high58888
Awwww, Shitzu!!!  Should be very phun in the sun, un, sun with minnows nipping
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« Reply #948 on: September 28, 2017, 11:14:06 pm »
Astros have scored about 60 runs in their last 4 games darling!  Sounds like you and Cyber are having PHUNN!   888high58888

Wheeee!  That's my baby!
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« Reply #949 on: September 28, 2017, 11:14:25 pm »
Awwww, Shitzu!!!  Should be very phun in the sun, un, sun with minnows nipping

Dang it, I was not yet!
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