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World Series HR Miscellany
Frayed Knot Oct 26 2019 09:13 PM |
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Edgy MD Oct 26 2019 09:35 PM Re: World Series HR Miscellany |
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G-Fafif Oct 26 2019 10:12 PM Re: World Series HR Miscellany |
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Frayed Knot Oct 26 2019 10:39 PM Re: World Series HR Miscellany |
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Jose Santiago had one other career HR in addition to his WS dinger Kenny Holtzman hit two Mudcat Grant had six McNally had nine and Bob Gibson totaled 24
I think a lot of that had to do with the price being Rusty, but also with, as they'd say today, the 'optics', although I like how BB-Ref's bio lists Lolich at 6' 1" 170 Either those were his Jr HS measurements or the line about what it would read if he put his other foot on the scale comes to mind. I'm 6'0"/180 and people look at me and say 'Damn, you're a skinny sumbitch', a line I'm pretty sure no one said ever about Lolich ... not by the end of his career anyway. A good GM could probably field a halfway decent middle infield and still keep it under the just the weight gained by mound-mates Lolich & McLain during the course of their careers.
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HahnSolo Oct 27 2019 06:23 PM Re: World Series HR Miscellany |
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batmagadanleadoff Oct 27 2019 07:07 PM Re: World Series HR Miscellany |
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I never got the derision aimed at Lolich the Met. Maybe it was that he wasn't so fond of being here (the team or the city? or both?). Maybe he was unreasonably blamed for fan favorite Rusty Staub's departure. Maybe some fans were expecting the prime of Lolich, when he was Cy Young caliber. But Lolich was a very solid pitcher for the Mets. Go beyond the stats and check out his game by game log if you have the time.
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G-Fafif Oct 27 2019 08:14 PM Re: World Series HR Miscellany |
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