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Reese-Robinson to be Featured in Keyspan Park Statue
Edgy DC Oct 14 2005 11:44 AM |
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metirish Oct 14 2005 12:13 PM |
It's amazing to read about the abuse Robinson got not just from fans but form players around the league, interesting article and cool story about Reese and what he did that day, fitting that a statue should go up in Brooklyn.
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Edgy DC Oct 14 2005 12:44 PM |
Being that we have no photos of the specific subject, the moment is not exactly being depicted as the most intimate of gestures.
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Willets Point Oct 14 2005 12:48 PM |
Sad to say, but that statue looks hokey.
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TheOldMole Oct 14 2005 12:55 PM |
It's OK if it looks hokey. It's history, not art. A great moment in baseball history and American history, and I'm glad it's being commemorated.
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 14 2005 01:03 PM |
There's no reason it can't be art as well.
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Edgy DC Oct 14 2005 01:08 PM |
Sort of what I was getting at.
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Valadius Oct 14 2005 01:30 PM |
That's a pretty bland statue. It doesn't capture the moment at all.
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Willets Point Oct 14 2005 02:09 PM |
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I see your point, but I appreciate the times when history is commemorated with art. Case in point: The Boston Irish Famine Memorial. Definitely an historical event worth remembering, but the art is so bad and mawkish it's grotesquely comical.
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 14 2005 02:14 PM |
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Especially with a 7-Eleven in the background.
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MFS62 Oct 14 2005 05:55 PM |
Its not in the artwork, its in the message.
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 14 2005 06:20 PM |
The statue is a great idea.
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MFS62 Oct 14 2005 06:57 PM |
It is my understanding that in the clubhouse, after hearing all the vile insults directed at Robinson from his new teammates, all Reese did was walk over to Robinson and put a quietly hand on his shoulder.
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ScarletKnight41 Oct 14 2005 07:03 PM |
Willets - where is that statue located?
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Edgy DC Oct 14 2005 09:15 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 14 2005 11:22 PM |
As the article says, the statue references an on-field gesture.
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Willets Point Oct 14 2005 11:04 PM |
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Corner of Washington & School Sts near the Old South Meeting House.
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MFS62 Oct 15 2005 08:49 AM |
City?
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ScarletKnight41 Oct 15 2005 09:24 AM |
Boston.
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Frayed Knot Oct 15 2005 09:48 AM |
I think everyone's point is that, because there's no photo or specific image
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cooby Oct 15 2005 09:51 AM |
That's just a little clay model, though. They still have time to tinker with it, and if it's eight feet tall, it'll be more impressive
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cooby Oct 15 2005 09:53 AM |
Also, I had no idea a potato famine could be so rough on a girl's clothes!
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soupcan Oct 15 2005 10:13 AM |
Anybody remember the episode of 'Welcome back Kotter' when Barbarino did a report on the Irish Potato Phantom?
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Scrapple8 Oct 15 2005 12:00 PM |
I wonder where the robinson / reese statue will be. Maybe at the circular grassy knoll feet from the home plate entrance at keyspan?
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MFS62 Oct 15 2005 12:30 PM |
I have a copy of the 1946 Sporting News Baseball Guide. It has a picture of Jackie Robinson putting on his first professional (Montreal) uniform. But the accompanying article doesn't mention what he went through that year.
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TheOldMole Oct 15 2005 07:07 PM |
62 is right about the nature of the gesture, which the statue gets about right.
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Zvon Oct 15 2005 07:59 PM |
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agreed Edgy ;)
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