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DocTee Sep 17 2005 09:12 PM |
Donn Clendenon
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ScarletKnight41 Sep 17 2005 09:17 PM |
:(
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SI Metman Sep 17 2005 09:27 PM |
He's playing catch somewhere in heaven with Tommie Agee.
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metirish Sep 17 2005 09:28 PM |
........................................RIP...........................
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sharpie Sep 17 2005 09:35 PM |
He was the second player, following Ken Boyer, that was my official "favorite player" as a kid. RIP.
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Edgy DC Sep 17 2005 10:05 PM |
Cuh-rap. "I like working with kids," Clendenon said. "I've played major league baseball, I'm a lawyer, I've had an education, I'm an addict, so I can related to them." His 1970 was one of my favorite secret (or underappreciated) Met years. He drove in 97 in only 121 games, essentially 3/4 of a year.
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Valadius Sep 17 2005 11:17 PM |
RIP MVP.
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mlbaseballtalk Sep 17 2005 11:29 PM |
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From 69, Manager Gill Hodges as well as pitcher Cal Koonce (early 1990's) GM Johnny Murphy, and pitching coach Rube Walker, not to mention two fellas who called the action in Lindsey Nelson and Bob Murphy All of the 86ers are still with us From the 73 NL Champs: Jerry May, Tug, John Milner, Bob Miller, coach Roy McMillan, GM Bob Scheffing, From UMD: http://ultimatemets.com/necrology.php
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MFS62 Sep 18 2005 08:58 AM |
Since he will probably never get his number retired in his honor, I propose that from now on, the place of any power hitting first baseman on the Mets be called:
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TheOldMole Sep 18 2005 10:53 AM |
I'll second it. This is sad news.
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Edgy DC Sep 18 2005 11:49 AM |
In perpetuity?
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Zvon Sep 18 2005 02:11 PM |
Donn!?
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G-Fafif Sep 18 2005 06:12 PM |
http://mets2005.myblogsite.com/blog/_archives/2005/9/18/1237417.html
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Edgy DC Sep 19 2005 08:27 AM |
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Holy cliches, Batman.
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ScarletKnight41 Sep 19 2005 08:54 AM |
Not only was my son on the field for the National Anthem yesterday, but he was there for Donn's moment of silence. I found that a very special thing, especially since MK can truly appreciate the loss of the 1969 World Series MVP.
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G-Fafif Sep 19 2005 03:44 PM |
The Shea moment of silence was a lovely gesture but they kind of screwed it up by not asking everybody to stand. Thus it was actually kind of noisy. Not that that's a bad thing. As the PA announcer recalled Donn's career, and DiamondVision showed his stats, there was a heartfelt round of applause. I've always felt that's a more appropriate tribute to a fallen ballplayer.
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