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Baseball Passings 2016
Mets Willets Point Jan 12 2016 08:44 PM |
Hall of Famer Monte Irvin, 96. Played with Newark Eagles (1938–42, 46–48), New York Giants (1949–55) and Chicago Cubs (1956). Scouted for the Mets in 1967-1968.
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Frayed Knot Jan 12 2016 09:05 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
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Pretty soon the answer to that question is going to be 'No one' The Negro National League last played in 1948 with a total of just six teams. Even a 22 y/o who played in that final season would be turning 90 this year.
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Mets Willets Point Jan 12 2016 09:21 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
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The Negro American League competed until 1951 and barnstormed until 1960 so there may be a few youngsters in their 80s left.
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G-Fafif Jan 12 2016 09:38 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Irvin scouted for the Mets in the late 1960s before taking a job making Bowie Kuhn look less inept. He was also one of the dignitaries who turned a shovel of dirt at the groundbreaking for Flushing Meadow Municipal Stadium on October 28, 1961. He may have been the last survivor of that ceremony. My first memory of Monte is him in his Giants uniform, smiling out from the two-page Old Timers Day spread in the 1972 Mets yearbook.
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Edgy MD Jan 12 2016 10:21 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
That, along with going to work for Rheingold, makes him about as Metly as a guy can be without being a Met.
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Centerfield Jan 12 2016 10:49 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
It makes me sad that we will soon live in a world where there are no more living Negro League players. What an incredible institution. We need to keep hearing about it first-hand.
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Edgy MD Jan 17 2016 07:14 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Read a book — or write one! — in honor of David Voigt, fiercely scholarly historian of baseball, and past president of SABR. Author of this definitive three-volume history.
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Edgy MD Mar 23 2016 07:56 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Longtime catcher, legendary sportscaster, and (I believe) the guy with the grace to say absolutely nothing as Vin Scully wordpainted the magical 1986 Game Six comeback.
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G-Fafif Mar 23 2016 09:46 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
The world is down to 22 living New York Baseball Giants.
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Frayed Knot Apr 20 2016 12:28 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
17 year vet and 209 game winner (Balt, Cincy, Braves, Cubs) Milt Pappas - 76
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cooby classic Apr 20 2016 12:49 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
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Aw I missed this. No offense to Milt Pappas
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Edgy MD Apr 26 2016 09:30 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Sean Murphy, Oakland farmhand passes unexpectedly at 27
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Edgy MD Sep 17 2016 02:04 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Pause a moment and honor the life of W.P. Kinsella, Canadian-American novelist who married magic realism to baseball as if they were born to be together. Let's hope there's a cornfield out there somewhere with a place for him.
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Frayed Knot Sep 17 2016 03:36 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
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You mean they weren't?
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Lefty Specialist Sep 17 2016 05:16 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
The book is a lot quirkier than the movie was, but a fine read.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Sep 17 2016 06:22 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 17 2016 08:23 PM |
I loved how he weaved reality in with the fantasy. Everything in the movie about Doc Graham was true, except for the year of his death. They were reading his actual obit -- with the references to the blue hats for Alecia and buying glasses for kids.
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Edgy MD Sep 17 2016 06:42 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
The Iowa Baseball Confederacy was hot stuff. Magic realism and the 1908 Cubs and Native Americans and US cultural history and existentialism and all that. Elements of some his short stories were adapted into it as well.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 17 2016 08:41 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
I loved Shoeless Joe. Iowa Baseball Confederacy was okay. And then there was another book, Box Socials that I didn't like at all.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 11 2016 05:04 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Russ Nixon, 81. Had a 12 year playing career and former manager of the Reds and Braves.
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Edgy MD Nov 23 2016 03:18 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Ralph Branca, beloved Brooklyn righthander, figure on the wrong side of one of history's most celebrated homers, and Bobby Valentine's father-in-law, passes at the age of 90.
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Centerfield Nov 23 2016 06:45 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Sharron Zachry, wife of Pat Zachry. Tragic.
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Edgy MD Nov 23 2016 09:51 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
Man, that's terrible.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 23 2016 10:17 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
The entire Wifey Watch community sends its condolences. IIRC, Sharon was a regular at Player Family Day (PFD on your schedule).
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cooby Nov 24 2016 02:23 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
:(
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Edgy MD Nov 24 2016 04:39 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
The Mets 1979 yearbook records Pat and Sharon Zachry's 1978 appearance at Player Family Day. Pictured taking her turn at bat to the immediate left of the Zachrys is Mary Valentine, daughter of the late Ralph Branca.
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MFS62 Nov 24 2016 04:04 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
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A key part of the history of baseball in New York. He was one of MY Brooklyn Dodgers. RIP. Later
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MFS62 Dec 22 2016 01:40 AM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
I checked back to the beginning of this thread and it seems we missed the passing of Luis Arroyo.
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G-Fafif Dec 22 2016 03:57 PM Re: Baseball Passings 2016 |
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RIP, the old Cardinal Phil Gagliano, just shy of 75.
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