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The Name Game
MFS62 Nov 07 2005 01:53 PM |
Billy Wagner's agent is named Bean Stringfellow. I remember when he was a minor league player. Yuniesky Betancourt and Mark Tuiasosopo could be the starting DP combo for the M's in the near future.
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Johnny Dickshot Nov 07 2005 02:04 PM |
There was a Reds minor leaguer called Motorboat Jones. I'd have promoted him on his nickname alone.
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Centerfield Nov 07 2005 02:05 PM |
Once upon a time, KC spawned a name game that spun ridiculously out of control.
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metirish Nov 07 2005 02:08 PM |
The St Lucie Mets have some great names...
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Yancy Street Gang Nov 07 2005 02:08 PM |
I read somewhere that there was once a player named "Johnny Dickshot."
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Willets Point Nov 07 2005 02:17 PM |
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And his nickname was "Ugly" Dickshot.
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Edgy DC Nov 07 2005 02:18 PM |
Whitey Herzog reports of his time scouting where he'd have a prospect in hand ready to sign, and have to call up the owner (Finley, I think), rather then the GM, in order to get approval on the bonus he planned to give. The owner, wanting more Catfish Hunters, wouldn't approve the bonus until he heard the player's nickname.
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Willets Point Nov 07 2005 02:20 PM |
Why didn't he just give him a nickname, just as Finley foisted "Catfish" on Jim Hunter. My in-law's live in Hunter's hometown and folks there still call him Jimmy, never Catfish.
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Edgy DC Nov 07 2005 02:33 PM |
Agreed. I thought of that while reading it.
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Valadius Nov 07 2005 03:57 PM |
Coco Crisp and Milton Bradley have long topped my list.
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Yancy Street Gang Nov 07 2005 04:00 PM |
This parody thing is infesting my head.
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seawolf17 Nov 07 2005 04:07 PM |
I always thought of baseball names as they appeared on baseball cards. Gary Gray's 1983 Topps card, for instance, or Joe DeSa's 1986 Topps card with the weird capital/lowercase thing. I always liked guys that we were able to make stupid nicknames out of, like Bryan Clutterbuck ("Clutterbutt") or Jaime Cocanower ("Cockanuka") or Tom Niedenfuer ("Niedenfu&@er"). I seem to remember a guy we called "Thunderbutt" or something like that, but I don't remember who it was (Mark Thurmond, maybe?)... ah, the good old days.
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