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RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015
G-Fafif Jun 30 2016 04:39 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jun 30 2016 04:51 PM |
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Another early Met is late, as is the information regarding his passing. Bobby Gene Smith, an outfielder for eight games in April of 1962, died last November 24.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 30 2016 04:46 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
I've been to Hood River, Oregon! Stopped there for dinner (at a restaurant with a very sexy waitress) on the way to Mt. Hood two years ago.
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G-Fafif Jun 30 2016 04:47 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
He was just a kid, comparatively speaking.
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Zvon Jun 30 2016 04:54 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
RIP BGS :(
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Edgy MD Jun 30 2016 04:59 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
How in the world does this stuff go un-noticed? Every backwater in America knows when they have former big leaguers living among them, and they note this in the small town newspapers when they pass, yet somehow the wire services these days miss it.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 30 2016 05:03 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
It took five months for the death of Beth Howland to become known, and she was TV's Vera!
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Edgy MD Jun 30 2016 05:11 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
I was going to write, "Yeah, well, there are no active, operating online fora for discussions of Alice!" but of course I was wrong.
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G-Fafif Jun 30 2016 05:19 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
Of the truly Original Mets, the 28 who composed the first active roster (when 28 was the norm for the first 30 days of the season), 16 are no longer with us. Smith forever tilted the balance in November and Jim Hickman unscored the inevitable tilting of the mortal scales earlier this month.
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G-Fafif Jun 30 2016 05:23 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
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Some years ago, couldn't have been too many, but not lately, Alice was used as a bracing example in an article to drive home the splintering of the television audience. However many viewers Alice drew in its prime was usually good to land it as the No. 25 or 30 program of the week, I think it said, yet it was substantially more viewers than whatever the No. 1 show of the modern age at the time was drawing. Lesson for this thread? Bobby Gene Smith could probably outhit Alejandro De Aza if you spotted him a few decades.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 30 2016 05:33 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
Alejandro De Aza wouldn't even be able to kiss his grits!
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G-Fafif Jun 30 2016 05:56 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
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"More like swing and miss his grits. Right Mom?" "Tommy, you are growing up so fast. Ask Mel to fix you a burger." With Marvin Kaplan as Jay the PR guy.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 30 2016 06:02 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
COL! (Chuckle Out Loud!)
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 30 2016 10:55 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
I believe he was the 1st Met ever to be traded. First guy to wear #16 too.
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MFS62 Jul 01 2016 01:16 PM Re: RIP Bobby Gene Smith, 1934-2015 |
Living in New York we were spoiled by having grown up watching three centerfielders who could hit, and hit with power. (Willie, Mickey and the Duke)
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