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Don Carman
Edgy DC Apr 13 2011 10:23 AM |
Don was the swing-man on my 1986 Strat-o-Matic team, and is now Mike Pelfrey's go-to mental guy after the passing of Harvey Dorffman --- a story that has the potential to get a lot more legs if Pelf continues to struggle. Carman was famous for making a hobby of compiling the one-size-fits-all humble but empty column fodder quotes that get so much play in Bull Durham. He works youth camps, teaching winning attitudes or somesuch, and Scott Boras has assigned him to mentor many of his charges.
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 13 2011 11:57 AM Re: Don Carman |
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Carman was drafted in my NL only 1985 SOM leagues. He had to be pretty good in 1985 (he was) to get drafted because I played, at most, four team leagues.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 13 2011 12:33 PM Re: Don Carman |
Also, "Hungry Eyes" was a surprisingly big hit.
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SteveJRogers Apr 13 2011 12:54 PM Re: Don Carman |
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Shows you how different my musical taste is than those here. I see "Hungry Eyes" I think Merle Haggard and classic country music, not Eric Carmen and 1980 pop ballads.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 13 2011 01:15 PM Re: Don Carman |
Well, I would've gone with "All By Myself," but the Dirty Dancing ditty seemed more era-appropriate.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 13 2011 01:32 PM Re: Don Carman |
Why are we talking about Don Carman? He didn't die or anything, did he?
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 13 2011 01:36 PM Re: Don Carman Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 13 2011 01:49 PM |
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FIX HIS HEAD!
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Edgy DC Apr 13 2011 01:38 PM Re: Don Carman |
Because he "is now Mike Pelfrey's go-to mental guy after the passing of Harvey Dorffman --- a story that has the potential to get a lot more legs if Pelf continues to struggle."
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 13 2011 01:40 PM Re: Don Carman |
Oops, missed that. I'm only in "skim" mode today.
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Frayed Knot Apr 13 2011 02:04 PM Re: Don Carman |
And how many ballplayers had a whole opera written about them?
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G-Fafif Apr 13 2011 02:44 PM Re: Don Carman |
I can't read that name without hearing it in Harry Kalas's voice.
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themetfairy Apr 13 2011 02:47 PM Re: Don Carman |
I miss hearing Harry Kalas call games.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 13 2011 02:52 PM Re: Don Carman |
I didn't listen to a lot of Phillies games, but I never saw the appeal of Harry Kalas.
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themetfairy Apr 13 2011 02:58 PM Re: Don Carman |
He had a great voice, called a good game, and gave fair and reasonable descriptions of opposing teams and players. He was a class act, and one of the sounds of summer that I truly miss.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 13 2011 02:59 PM Re: Don Carman |
GWreck, JCL and I had a conversation about this the other night at the game (brought to mind by a discussion of his murder-by-stadium-steps in Nats Park).
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Edgy DC Apr 13 2011 03:03 PM Re: Don Carman |
Another way to come to appreciate what Harry Kalas brough is to refer to him Not-Fran-Healy Kalas.
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G-Fafif Apr 13 2011 03:17 PM Re: Don Carman |
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The Murphs. The Scullys. The Cohens. The Kalases. The Harwells. The like. Every other professional baseball radio announcer. The Waldmans. The Sterlings.
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Edgy DC Apr 13 2011 05:49 PM Re: Don Carman |
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Yeah, because we're all passionate Eric Carmen fans.
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