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RIP Tony Gwynn
Gwreck Jun 16 2014 09:15 AM |
Age 54.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Jun 16 2014 09:30 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Horrible! I always liked him.
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HahnSolo Jun 16 2014 09:35 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Shit. That sucks.
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Centerfield Jun 16 2014 09:38 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
That's terrible. It was the cancer from the chewing tobacco right?
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Frayed Knot Jun 16 2014 09:38 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
I had known for a while that he wasn't in good health, hadn't realized it was quite this bad.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 16 2014 09:42 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
whoa. Greatest 19 ever played.
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seawolf17 Jun 16 2014 09:49 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Over the years, I've wanted to look back and think Gwynn was an overrated singles hitter. But the thing is, the guy hit the ball ALL THE TIME. Some guys strike out more times in two or three years than he did in twenty.
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Edgy MD Jun 16 2014 09:57 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Nobody except maybe Ted Williams seemed to think as much about hitting as Gwynn. He seemed to have it distilled down to a simple philosophy, but the amount of information and adaptations that went into it was encyclopedic. You could listen to him for hours and never hear the same thought twice.
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seawolf17 Jun 16 2014 10:03 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
From B/R:
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themetfairy Jun 16 2014 10:35 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
RIP to a great player and a class act.
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Edgy MD Jun 16 2014 10:54 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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I had a childhood friend named Mark who had incredible comic skills. With the half-Puerto Rican/half-Jewish pedigree of Juan Epstein and a cadence that made him feel like your best friend when he was ripping you to shreds, he would actually grab a mic and a PA during a party and go improv. There may have been only six people in the room, but the mic helped him work the "crowd" like a pro. We encouraged him to try his hand at being a professional comic, but he said his material was too narrowcast. That he could do twenty minutes on Tim Teufel's batting stance, but nobody in Peoria would get it.
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Gwreck Jun 16 2014 11:45 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
I liked this stat:
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seawolf17 Jun 16 2014 11:49 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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And ZERO strikeouts.
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Edgy MD Jun 16 2014 12:08 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Looking over the list of some of the guys he destroyed, there's a lot of Metly victims:
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Edgy MD Jun 16 2014 01:29 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Gwynn played 42 games at Low A, jumped up to AA for the last 23 games of his first pro season.
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G-Fafif Jun 16 2014 01:49 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
If the Mets played in the same division as the Padres, we would all know the name Eric Gunderson better than we do now.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Jun 16 2014 01:58 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
I've always loved this MLB ad with Gwynn and Bip Roberts talking about the value of Roberts' baseball cards!
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Edgy MD Jun 16 2014 02:05 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Click the [table:20u9xlux][tr:20u9xlux][td:20u9xlux]YOUTUBE[/td:20u9xlux][/tr:20u9xlux][/table:20u9xlux] button on the toolbar above you post. Paste the ten-or-so-character code from the end of the url in the middle of the youtube ezcodes.
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Zvon Jun 16 2014 02:31 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
This sucks. I had no idea he wasn't well. When I got back into baseball cards in the mid 80s ( I think Goodens 85t card re-started it all) I remember reverse collecting certain non-Met player cards. Gwynn and Boggs were at the top of the list. One of the best hitters I have ever seen.
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themetfairy Jun 17 2014 07:05 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
A lovely tribute from Ken Levine
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Edgy MD Jun 17 2014 07:27 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Worth remembering that before he started carrying that basketball around under his shirt --- and probably for some time after --- he was an outstanding all-round athlete. It was basketball that got him recruited to San Diego State. He ended up making third team all-America, and his mixed concentration is perhaps why he fell to the third round in the draft, despite being an obvious and polished talent once his commitment to baseball was established.
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MFS62 Jun 17 2014 08:25 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
The best hitter I saw since the days of Williams and Musial. He hit over .350 seven times and was hitting over .390 in a shortened year.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 17 2014 11:58 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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From Tyler Kepner's obit:
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 17 2014 12:10 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Just remembering now how much Paul E. C. hated the guy.
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metirish Jun 17 2014 12:21 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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Epic
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Frayed Knot Jun 17 2014 12:43 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
Olbermann had similar remembrances to Kepler and did a terrific piece Monday night as well.
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Edgy MD Jun 17 2014 12:46 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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I was just re-reading the thread from the top, and noticing MetsGuy's initial, stunned, "Horrible! I always liked him." "Who didn't like Tony Gwynn?" I thought. The guy was the soul of decency. But there you have it. Pauly didn't like Tony Gwynn. I'm remembering an joint interview done with late-model Tony along with Larry Walker, 1998-1999-ish, when they were both hitting north of .375 late in the season, and the interviewer asks them both if they think about allure of hitting .400. Walker gave the boilerplate Bull Durham answer, that it's just a number, that he's just trying to help his team, yaddayaddayadda, anything he can offer as long as they win. Tony goes completely off book in a way that surprised me, saying that he honestly thought about it a LOT. That Walker's answer made perfect sense for Walker, because he was also capable of hitting 40 bombs in a season and was young and athletic enough to help his team on defense every day. "But giving my team base hits is a big part of who I am and what I do. I hustle out there, but if I'm not getting base hits, I'm frankly not helping my team. And .400 is the standard of excellence for getting base hits. So yeah, I think about it." A refreshingly honest look into the mind of someone who, like Rickey Henderson, was able to find a mindset that was, at the same time, self-centered and team-oriented.
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Edgy MD Jun 17 2014 01:47 PM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
That damned idol-smashing Deadspin site has turned into a... complete Tony Gwynn lovefest the last two days.
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Edgy MD Jun 19 2014 08:39 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
This speaks for itself.
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seawolf17 Jun 19 2014 08:41 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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The year he was elected to the HOF.
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 19 2014 08:46 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
I googled some pics of the Gwynn statue trying to figure where it is in relation to the stadium. It looks like it's in an office complex.
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Ceetar Jun 19 2014 08:54 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
It's not an office complex ,though big buildings have gone up nearby. Petco has a field behind the satdium, out in LF, with a grassy hill and a little baseball field and the like. it's there.
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seawolf17 Jun 19 2014 09:01 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
It has to be just a little bit weird to have a statue made of you when you're still alive.
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 19 2014 09:02 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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If that's true, I guess then, that the Wilpons must be waiting for Tom Seaver to croak.
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Ceetar Jun 19 2014 09:07 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
These two pictures are from the same spot behind PetCo.
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 19 2014 09:09 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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[fimg=444]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQwRMFocxX5DtwlzbGY0tP4hv8ZMSWay-B-CEuu3K7AMVLKMhUh[/fimg] [fimg=444]http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv175/YHWHsway/2013%20Misc%20Motorcycle%20Pictures/PhilliesSchmidtback_zps8281a72a.jpg[/fimg] [fimg=444]https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7417/8911649877_455c03e23c_z.jpg[/fimg] [fimg=555]http://wwwdotthetwinshowdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/kim-kardashian-kanye-west-redeemer-statue-brazil.jpg[/fimg]
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Frayed Knot Jun 19 2014 09:17 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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Reminiscent of 'Tim McCarver Memorial Stadium' in his hometown of Memphis. Tim just explained it away by saying that they named it after his throwing arm.
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seawolf17 Jun 19 2014 09:27 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
I'm not saying weird as in unusual, I'm saying weird as in "yes, that's a statue of me. I'm that big of a deal."
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Edgy MD Jun 19 2014 09:49 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
It's fun that, when you see a tubby, middle-aged, under-six-foot guy like myself wearing the jersey of a superstar superathlete, it has a comic tone to it. You see one of us from behind wearing a Tony Gwynn shirt, and you think, "Hey, that could be Tony Gwynn!"
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 19 2014 09:54 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
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Looks like the statue's facing Petco. Means ya gotta shoot it from behind to get the stadium and the statue in the same photo. [fimg=444]http://www.bestsandiego.com/images/stories/petcopark.jpg[/fimg]
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HahnSolo Jun 19 2014 10:20 AM Re: RIP Tony Gwynn |
That area behind PetCo is great. One January day on a business trip I walked over and ate lunch on the bleachers right above the sand pit in right center.
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