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MLB 2022: The Long and Winding Thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Starman, Mar 18, 2022.

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  1. tapintoamerica

    tapintoamerica Well-Known Member

    Wonder what the source of his optimism re: a Tampa Bay ballpark might be. The state's not forking over any cash. Not after the Rays pissed off lord and savior Junior, Gov. DeathSentence, simply by putting out a statement about the Disney policy.
     
  2. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    The A's steadily moved out west in the 20th century. Are they going to work their way back east in the 21st century?
    If they move to Las Vegas in 2025 and then Nashville in 2050, they can be back in Philadelphia in time for the franchise's 200th anniversary in 2101.
     
  3. tapintoamerica

    tapintoamerica Well-Known Member

    Can't see Nashville embracing a baseball team or even wanting one. They already have the Braves.
     
  4. heyabbott

    heyabbott Well-Known Member

    "Look at him (Bobby Richardson) - he doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke, he doesn't chew, he doesn't stay out late, and he still can't hit .250."
    -Casey Stengel
     
  5. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    By then they might have the technology to bring people back to life. Which means the 2101 Philadelphia A’s can be managed by 238-year old Cornelius McGillicuddy.
     
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  6. Spartan Squad

    Spartan Squad Well-Known Member

    That was a helluva tag. Throw is off the mark and it still gets Altuve
     
  7. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    The one story about Richardson that I’ve always found amusing was one time, the Yankees were in a slump and the brass attributed it to the players staying out late. So they hired a private detective to tail the players and report back. The first guys the detective followed was Richardson and Tony Kubek, who were heading down the street to the local YMCA to play ping-pong.
     
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  8. TheSportsPredictor

    TheSportsPredictor Well-Known Member

    Wish they would just interview Schwarber in the dugout about his non-HR.
     
  9. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    The funny thing is, after Casey got fired, Richardson became a much better hitter.

    He also hit .367 (1960), .391 (1961) and .406 (1964) in the World Series and finished at .302 lifetime in series play. He had 12 of his 15 lifetime series RBIs in 1960.

    Retired at 30 years of age with more walks than strikeouts and with more 200-hit seasons (1) than Ted Williams.

    He and Kubec, who retired at 29 after a back injury at 26 or 27 curtailed his career, were great middle infielders.
     
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  10. mpcincal

    mpcincal Well-Known Member

    He was also the MVP of the 1960 World Series, the only player from the losing team to win the award.
     
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  11. Della9250

    Della9250 Well-Known Member

    in 5 Series starts covering 38.2 innings, his ERA is 2.09 in his 3 losses he went seven innings each time and allowed 4, 3 and 2 runs

    in six of the 14 postseason losses he allowed three runs or less
     
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  12. jr/shotglass

    jr/shotglass Well-Known Member

    Could they have done it with seven-second delay?
     
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