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Memories of Daniel Murphy
themetfairy Dec 24 2015 11:28 PM |
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MFS62 Dec 24 2015 11:36 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
The streak.
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Edgy MD Dec 25 2015 01:19 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
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There was something strange that Whitey Herzog put in his book, and it stuck with me. He said that Lonnie Smith's frequent boners were such that he actually got experience at falling down, so he learned to keep his head, stick with a play. He said something generous, if backhanded, like, "Nobody recovers faster than Lonnie Smith."
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Frayed Knot Dec 25 2015 02:19 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
He was a likable guy and I'll miss him.
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Edgy MD Dec 25 2015 03:54 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
He strangely came up the same day as Nick Evans, both coming from AA, and assigned to platoon together in left field, even though neither was an outfielder. Evans looked as lost as you'd expect from a guy put in that situation, but Murphy hit everything thrown at him, and even fielded with some aplomb initially. I remember Gary astounded by his success after one big hit, having a rhetorical conversation with himself, "But can he do it in the clutch? YES! But can he do it against lefties? YES! But can he do it off the bench? YES! But can he do it day in and day out? An emphatic YES!!"
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TheOldMole Dec 25 2015 09:51 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
Murphy was a Met.
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d'Kong76 Dec 25 2015 02:46 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
http://archives.cranepoolforum.net/1730 ... 7395.shtml
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bmfc1 Dec 25 2015 03:02 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
Running the bases "as if he thought he was invisible". His terrible World Series. His statement about homosexuality. Thanks for a great run in the playoffs but don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way to Washington.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Dec 25 2015 05:41 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
Mostly good memories. My favorite Met for a while. He clearly worked hard and represented the organization. Glad that he got to be an All-Star.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 26 2015 02:30 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
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Says it all. Good memory-ing from Edgy up there though.
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SteveJRogers Dec 26 2015 03:07 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
Murphy's Topps Base and Update cards through the years:
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El Segundo Escupidor Dec 26 2015 08:42 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
Lowest Liquor prices guaranteed!!!!
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Dec 26 2015 08:59 AM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
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God, did 2009 suck. GAWD, did Jerry suck. (Oh, Lord of Lords, Host of Hosts, that Jeremy-Reed-at-first-base game, against the Dodgers.) I'll remember batting practice... SO MUCH batting practice. So much batting practice that it was blamed for his slump by Jerry, who banned him from batting practice for a few days. GAAAAAAAWD, did Jerry suck.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 26 2015 12:21 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
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Ceetar Dec 29 2015 03:19 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
I'll miss him. He'll be the enemy for a bit (presumably at least, unless the Nats go tailspin and he's just 'that guy on the non contender') for a guy I hope shows up again for alumni stuff down the road. He was here a while. Pretty good for most it, great team player.
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Edgy MD Dec 29 2015 03:31 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
It's interesting to read how the Nats front office was split on him. Presumably there was the he-gives-back-with-his-glove-what-he-gains-with-his-bat camp and the he-seems-to-have-turned-a-corner-with-respect-to-power camp.
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Centerfield Dec 29 2015 03:35 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
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Great memories Edgy. Keith liked his swing from the very beginning. He called Murph "the Mets future 3 hitter". I scoffed at the idea and thought maybe Keith was displaying his bias toward high-contact, medium power guys. I'm glad he ended up being this, and for a World Series team at that. When he first came up he seemed like a high OBP guy, but never really replicated that eye. I suspect a lot of it had to do with how little he would swing and miss. Had that stretch a few seasons ago where he went half a season or something without hitting a HR. That's ok. He was saving them for this October. Had a terrific attitude. Never once complained no matter where they put him in the field, where they batted him in the lineup. Ended up being a far better second baseman than I ever would have thought. I'm still pissed about the year we didn't get where some asshole took him out in the minor leagues. I will miss Murphy. But I will hate facing him 19 times.
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cooby classic Dec 29 2015 03:54 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
I like the little boy with the safety patrol belt card!
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Edgy MD Dec 29 2015 04:03 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
That asshole was named Leonard Davis. He never ended up so much as getting a taste of MLB coffee, and was last seen playing in the indy leagues in 2013. Hitting Davis in the back the next day was Buffalo pitcher and fellow owner of a current "Memories of" thread Dillon Gee.
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Centerfield Dec 29 2015 04:30 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
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Agree or disagree with the offseason strategy as you will, but I'm a little bummed that between Murphy, Niese, and the already departed Dillon Gee, we are going to seem a lot less Metly in 2016. Parnell too, is likely gone.
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Edgy MD Dec 29 2015 05:05 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
Kirk gone also.
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Ashie62 Dec 29 2015 11:01 PM Re: Memories of Daniel Murphy |
I liked Danny. He bled blue. Then again I like Neil Walker better.
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