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Ernie Harwell, a class act
metsguyinmichigan May 04 2010 06:26 PM |
We're just hearing in the newsroom that long-time Tigers announcer Ernie Harwell died today. He's possibly the most popular person in Michigan.
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themetfairy May 04 2010 06:35 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
He always seemed to be that way.
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seawolf17 May 04 2010 06:37 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
I cried like a baby when Murph died. Sad, sad day for the Tigers community.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 04 2010 06:42 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
So long Ernie.
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Gwreck May 04 2010 06:44 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Ernie will always be one of those top-tier announcers for me, forever up there with Vin, Bob, Red Barber and Mel Allen. RIP
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Swan Swan H May 04 2010 06:51 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
A sad day for a lot of folks in Michigan, no doubt.
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metirish May 04 2010 06:54 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
I remember when Bob Murphy died Ernie had somd very kind words about him, he also lamented that there weren't many of " them" left.
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Kong76 May 04 2010 06:56 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
I cried too when Murphy died, you spend so much time listening and
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Edgy DC May 04 2010 06:57 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
I link him with Kalas and Bob Murphy --- three genial gentlemen beloved by fanbases where gentility didn't always reign.
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Edgy DC May 04 2010 07:06 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Hagin was saying that shortly after they Met, Harwell asked Wayne for his phone number. Wayne thought, "Huh, sure, I guess?" He gave him the number and forgot about it until Harwell called him in the middle of the winter. "I was the number three broadcaster for the Oakland A's and he was calling me to ask how my off-season was going."
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Met Hunter May 04 2010 08:59 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
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He still is scheduled for that award. Al Kaline will be there to accept. With a heavier heart than originally planned I'm sure.
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Frayed Knot May 04 2010 09:08 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Maybe the last of the group (Barber, Mel Allen and others) with their announcer roots in the southern story-teller tradition.
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metsguyinmichigan May 04 2010 09:26 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
The low point of Bo Schembechler's tenure as Tigers' president was "retiring" Harwell back in the early 90s, the two guys who replaced him, Rick Rizz or something like that was one of them, really weren't too bad. But they never had a chance.
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G-Fafif May 05 2010 05:01 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
What an honor to be a fan of the same game for which this man spoke for so personally, passionately and eloquently, literally right to the end. His farewell address last September, replayed on MLB Network last night, was, in its matter of factness, moving beyond belief.
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bmfc1 May 05 2010 07:48 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
"if baseball could talk, it would sound like Ernie Harwell"
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MFS62 May 05 2010 07:50 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Who can ever forget one of the key voices from their childhood?
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G-Fafif May 05 2010 08:25 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
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Ernie Harwell defines baseball on the occasion of his acceptance of the Ford C. Frick Award at Cooperstown in 1981.
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G-Fafif May 05 2010 08:31 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Must read: Joe Posnanski.
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Centerfield May 05 2010 08:31 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
I'm cutting out early today and letting my kid hit some off the tee.
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Edgy DC May 05 2010 08:32 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
That's the meat, and sweet meat it is. The full text is longer, and he was introduced not by a fellow announcer (at least not a fellow Hall of Fame announcer), but Ralph Kiner.
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MFS62 May 05 2010 08:35 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Beautiful.
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metirish May 05 2010 08:51 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
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From the Albom bit.....
Some great reading here today
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G-Fafif May 05 2010 08:55 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Ronnie related last night that when he was traded to Oakland and made his first trip to Detroit, Ernie came up to him in the clubhouse, told him he'd heard and read so much about him and wanted to meet him. They spent the next half-hour chatting about everything but baseball -- a rarity in baseball, Darling said.
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Gwreck May 05 2010 09:15 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Howie was telling a great story on the broadcast (a few weeks ago) about his first visit to Tiger Stadium in 1997 with the Mets for interleague play and how he also had a tremendously warm reception from Ernie at that time.
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bmfc1 May 05 2010 09:58 AM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Ken Levine has a great story:
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G-Fafif May 05 2010 05:28 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
Met-rofitted homage here.
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metsguyinmichigan May 06 2010 02:44 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
So the Tigers have Mr. Harwell in repose at Comerica Park today, next to his statue. It's an open casket. There are lots of wire photos of people snapping photos as they walk past the casket, some shooting video.
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G-Fafif May 06 2010 05:00 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
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Kind of tacky, to say the least. I believe George Costanza did something similar to get a bereavement fare from an airline.
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Benjamin Grimm May 06 2010 05:54 PM Re: Ernie Harwell, a class act |
I remember seeing photos of Pope John Paul II's body during his funeral. I think they were carrying him around somehow attached to a board.
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