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Edgy DC Oct 25 2005 10:32 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 25 2005 04:20 PM |
USA Today looks at the recent history of championship balls.
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G-Fafif Oct 25 2005 01:57 PM Re: Balls |
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Great article, E. The whole issue with Minky struck me as overwrought. The end of the '91 World Series, as great a World Series and as great a Game 7 as imaginable, came and went and nobody worried about such things. Such innocence.
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metirish Oct 25 2005 02:03 PM |
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Yeah cool stuff....I figured Beckett was laid back but this is super cool...
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Willets Point Oct 25 2005 02:09 PM |
I still don't get the whole "ball that won the series" thing as if that ball has any more signifigance than any other ball used in the World Series. For 2004, as an example, I'd think that Johnny Damon's home run ball would be much more meaningful than the ball that participated in just one of 27 outs in that game. I know I'm alone in this. It's tough being an iconoclast.
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TheOldMole Oct 25 2005 03:15 PM |
Great line from Minky.
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mlbaseballtalk Nov 06 2005 01:12 PM |
I think it was the whole uproar that Minky caused that was more funny. Especially listening to sports radio hosts
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Edgy DC Nov 06 2005 01:41 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 06 2005 03:19 PM |
But the article shows a long history of the lucky player who makes the last out pocketing the ball.
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mlbaseballtalk Nov 06 2005 02:05 PM |
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1) Opps, meant anti-owners Aren't the owners/comish usually called "labor" whenever CBA time comes around? For some reason I thought they were... 2) Yeah but I think the anti-Minky argument stems from the stance he took, granted it was meant as tounge-in-cheek and all, but the original hubbub about it made it seemed that Minky held the ball up for ransom, and this seemed to be the first known instance of a player publically saying he would not give up a personal piece of memorabillia for a team's or sport's usage Steve
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