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Video of 1973 World Series introductions
metsguyinmichigan Nov 29 2010 07:44 AM |
[url]http://www.ontheblack.com/2010/11/29/mets-and-as-1973-world-series-introductions/
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Frayed Knot Nov 29 2010 07:48 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
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Of course. He was the middle man in the 3 consecutive Game-3, leadoff HR streak - book-ended by Agee & Dykstra. Timo wrecked the streak in 2000
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Edgy DC Nov 29 2010 07:58 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
Mays batting third and getting an extended standing O from the Bay Area crowd.
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G-Fafif Nov 29 2010 08:17 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
I hope MLB doesn't pull it down too soon (as they have with other '73 WS footage). It's a gem.
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metsguyinmichigan Nov 29 2010 08:24 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
And a Stork sighting, too!
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RealityChuck Nov 29 2010 09:42 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
Wow. Staub didn't start? Why on Earth did Berra use Hahn in his place, even granting right vs. lefty? Staub also just put the team into the series, with 3 HRs and 5 RBIs in the divisional series.
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Frayed Knot Nov 29 2010 09:49 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
Staub was also injured during the LCS - maybe sitting out was partly an extra day to heal.
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batmagadanleadoff Nov 29 2010 10:19 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 29 2010 10:25 AM |
Staub didn't heal until next season. He played the rest of the series with excruciating shoulder pain that prevented him from raising his right arm much higher than his shoulder. He couldn't throw at all and was a defensive liability. He had to throw the baseball sidearm, frisbee style, the way you'd throw a rock to skim water. Limited as such, Staub couldn't throw the ball more than 100, 150 feet. Don Hahn would race towards Staub whenever the ball was hit to right. I know of at least one play when Staub tossed the batted ball to an arriving Hahn after fielding it so that Hahn could relay the ball back to the infield. But Staub was the Mets most potent hitter, and too valuable to keep out of the lineup. Even with his compromised shoulder, Staub hit a ton in the WS, even homering once.
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Edgy DC Nov 29 2010 10:24 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
Staub flinging the ball to Hahn is my earliest specific baseball memory. Or maybe I kinda sorta remember the injury itself.
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Frayed Knot Nov 29 2010 10:57 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
Yeah, I didn't mean heal completely, only that him sitting out game 1 was possibly due to the shoulder rather than a simple manager's decision.
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batmagadanleadoff Nov 29 2010 11:02 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
In '73, the Mets could've used the alternating DH in the AL park WS rule that's since come to pass.
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A Boy Named Seo Nov 29 2010 11:54 AM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
So used to the black hats on grey tops that the blues ones looked strange at first. But that feeling went away immediately. Those uni's looked so purty.
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HahnSolo Nov 29 2010 02:14 PM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
Loved this. Thanks for linking to it.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 29 2010 08:02 PM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
Yeah, great clip. Whenever I saw these intros I used to ask myself whether I'd be the guy who kinda plays it cool and maybe shakes the hand of the guy next to me, or one of them rah-rah types who does the whole line slap.
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Edgy DC Nov 29 2010 08:34 PM Re: Video of 1973 World Series introductions |
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Anybody else share this distinction? I would guess no.
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