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Magazine Cover Derby Round 1.02


The Baseball Battle for New York (Sports Illustrated) 6 votes

These Hitters Are Toughest to Fan (Baseball Digest) 5 votes

Who's On First? (Sport Magazine) 4 votes

Mix Master (Sports Illustrated) 3 votes

Benjamin Grimm
Mar 19 2019 05:22 AM

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Vote for the cover that you like the best. Voting will run for seven days.



The Baseball Battle for New York

Sports Illustrated, March 2, 1964.

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These Hitters Are Toughest to Fan

Baseball Digest, June 1974.

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Who's On First?

Sport Magazine, April 1988.

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Mix Master

Sports Illustrated, June 18, 2007.

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Edgy MD
Mar 19 2019 06:11 AM
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I'm delighted with that Millan cover, but his face looks all touched up or rendered in poor resolution, and that pushed me toward Casey 2.0.

41Forever
Mar 19 2019 06:16 AM
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The Millan issue was my first Baseball Digest. And after that, I was hooked. What a fantastic little publication that was!

MFS62
Mar 19 2019 06:23 AM
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Melting Pot Mets for me.

I loved Baseball Digest, but its SI by a slight margin in this contest.

And, I'm going to try to stay away from voting for any cover with an MFY logo on it. (even though Yogi became a Met)



Later

Lefty Specialist
Mar 19 2019 06:59 AM
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On that swing follow-through, you can see how much Millan choked up on that bat. Incredible he could hit that way.

Johnny Lunchbucket
Mar 19 2019 07:37 AM
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I'm going for Keith and Will.



Reminds me of the 80s and for a time Hernandez-Clark was a good debate. I liked both guys a lot back then though it was before I fully understood what a tool Clark could be irl. Both guys on that cover could probably be HOFers but aren't.



Fun Will Clark Facts:

* Broke Rusty Staub's home run record at Jesuit High in Louisiana.

* Homered off Nolan Ryan on the first pitch he saw in the majors.

* Was a college teammate of Rafael Palmeiro -- they'd combine for more than 800 home runs as MLB first basemen. Palmeiro left the Rangers pissed that they'd spoken to Clark when both were free agents.

* Homered 2X off Greg Maddux and drove in 6 runs in Game 1 of the '89 NLCS

whippoorwill
Mar 19 2019 07:55 AM
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Tough one. I see what you mean about Felix's face now that I'm done ogling that body. Will Clark smiling is different. And yes, though I didn't vote Casey in round one, I do LOVE him, and Yogi.

Very tough choice.



Mix Master is a great cover story.



Hmm, can't decide yet.

whippoorwill
Mar 19 2019 08:00 AM
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=41Forever post_id=4519 time=1552997817 user_id=69]
The Millan issue was my first Baseball Digest. And after that, I was hooked. What a fantastic little publication that was!



Short aside:



My sister starting her teaching career in the early 70's. You know how elementary kids sell magazines? (just bought TIME from my granddaughter, boy does IT suck these days) Vicki bought me a subscription to Baseball Digest for my birthday in 1973 and kept it up for years. Vicki wasn't a baseball fan, which made it all the more special to me! Miss that magazine (and her of course)



Another short aside. For some reason, my son, who doesn't golf, and hasn't lived here in maybe eight or nine years, suddenly started receiving Golf Magazine over the winter at my house. And no he didn't order it.... And my New Yorker subscription ran out in October and I'm still getting it.

Things are weird.



Okay I'm done rambling.

Centerfield
Mar 19 2019 08:01 AM
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Was the baseball battle for NY a serious thing in 1964? From what I can tell, the Yankees finished first, and the Mets finished last. So, uh, not much of a battle.



I echo JCL's thoughts on Keith/Clark. I remember seeing that cover on newstands.



But for me, I like Omar and company.

batmagadanleadoff
Mar 19 2019 08:08 AM
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Ollie Perez and John Maine on the cover of SI. Remarkable. That one hasn't exactly aged very well.

Centerfield
Mar 19 2019 08:22 AM
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I'm guessing (from the cover) that the story had to do with creating a diverse team and not that the guys pictured were the elite players on that team. You have Latinos, a white guy and a brother. I'm disappointed couldn't get an Asian on the team, but it looks like the only Asian Met of 2007 was one start from Chan Ho Park.



It was post-Koo, pre Igarashi/Takahashi.

HahnSolo
Mar 19 2019 08:26 AM
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I like Keith and Wil.

kcmets
Mar 19 2019 08:36 AM
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I can't vote for Yogi's big Yankee mug. Went with Felix.

G-Fafif
Mar 19 2019 12:01 PM
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The orange border complementing Felix's blue did the trick for me. A national magazine adjusting its specs for the Mets is respect.



Casey-Yogi couldn't be more photogenic, though that uniform on Berra is kind of a dealbreaker here. Yogi was 38 at the time, yet appeared not that far removed from Casey's demographic.



I get the feeling Keith's agent had to convince him to pose for Sport. When he showed up, he had to be reminded it wasn't Sports Illustrated. I'd definitely be delighted to find that issue offered on a flight.



Not pictured on the 2007 SI cover: Joe Smith. He was photographed, spread out on the floor, head resting on fist, but they cropped the kid.

Edgy MD
Mar 19 2019 04:22 PM
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Clark's like a generation removed from Keith, baseball-wise, though, isn't he? The parallel doesn't work for me. I'm more likely to associate Clark with Mark Grace, Wally Joyner, and/or Andres Gallaraga. Keith's contingent would be Bill Buckner and Steve Garvey. Maybe Darrell Evans or John Mayberry.



John Maine's smile is kinda smackable, isn't it?

Lefty Specialist
Mar 20 2019 07:04 AM
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Was the baseball battle for NY a serious thing in 1964? From what I can tell, the Yankees finished first, and the Mets finished last. So, uh, not much of a battle.



The Mets outdrew the Yankees by more than 400,000 (1.7m to 1.3m) in 1964. A new stadium helped, but still.

Edgy MD
Mar 20 2019 08:44 AM
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I'm trying to suss a meaning out of GOREN 3: DOUBLE MORE OFTEN.

batmagadanleadoff
Mar 20 2019 09:07 AM
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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm trying to suss a meaning out of GOREN 3: DOUBLE MORE OFTEN.


That refers to a multi-part article on bridge. Goren is Charles Goren, the legendary bridge player and bridge writer who also invented a system or methodology for playing bridge. This was still, technically, the early 60s, and although SI, by then, was covering in large part, what we conider the hard core sports, SI hadn't yet completely transitioned out of its original format as a purveyor, more often than not of genteel and country club, high society sports.

batmagadanleadoff
Mar 20 2019 09:17 AM
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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm trying to suss a meaning out of GOREN 3: DOUBLE MORE OFTEN.


That refers to a multi-part article on bridge. Goren is Charles Goren, the legendary bridge player and bridge writer who also invented a system or methodology for playing bridge. This was still, technically, the early 60s, and although SI, by then, was covering in large part, what we conider the hard core sports, SI hadn't yet completely transitioned out of its original format as a purveyor, more often than not of genteel and country club, high society sports.


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Edgy MD
Mar 20 2019 09:41 AM
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Bridge journalism is from a world and a time that overlaps with my own, but damn, it is something I am entirely unfamiliar with.

Benjamin Grimm
Mar 26 2019 06:43 AM
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Edgy MD
Mar 26 2019 06:57 AM
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6-5-4-3 is a cool final score.