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Doug Flynn on Randall's TALKING BASEBALL
Bret Sabermetric Apr 09 2006 11:58 AM |
Good interview. Flynn grew up as as a Vada Pinson fan, which something I have in common with him. He described in detail finding out (from Pete Rose during a game against the Phils) that he had been traded to the Mets for Seaver. His response "Straight up?"
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TheOldMole Apr 09 2006 02:17 PM |
Great line.
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Iubitul Apr 09 2006 04:14 PM |
I saw "Doug Flynn", and thought "Doug Sisk"
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MFS62 Apr 09 2006 04:16 PM |
As for what he's doing now, I'll add it to the "Where are they now?" thread.
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Frayed Knot Apr 09 2006 09:11 PM |
Considering that I'm a baseball junkie who listens to far too much talk radio, I don't generally like Ed Randall's show even though it's the one show on FAN which is entirely baseball-centric. There's something about his (IMO) over-infatuation with the past at the expense of the current, plus his interviewing technique esp with his insistance on putting callers on to ask his subjects questions which usually comes off as very lame.
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Edgy DC Apr 10 2006 08:58 AM |
Is this a WFAN program or a syndicated one that they pick up?
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soupcan Apr 10 2006 09:06 AM Re: Doug Flynn on Randall's TALKING BASEBALL |
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You forgot to include Rose's pretty funny response: "Not hardly." That was a pleasent surprise for me to hear Flynn on WFAN as I tooling around running errands yesterday.
Agree 100%.
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MFS62 Apr 10 2006 09:08 AM |
FK,
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Yancy Street Gang Apr 10 2006 09:09 AM |
Did anyone ask him about Woody?
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soupcan Apr 10 2006 09:16 AM |
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I didn't hear anyone ask about Woody but I only heard maybe the last 10 minutes of the show. I would've asked him about his inside the parker that capped a 10 run inning at Shea on Fireworks night.
Yeah but 9 times out of 10, the idiots who call up don't ask good questions anyway - it's always "I was a big fan, you were great, thanks very much."
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Bret Sabermetric Apr 10 2006 09:42 AM |
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Children listen to that show, Yancy. I'm surprised at you.
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Frayed Knot Apr 10 2006 10:20 AM |
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Well, I just simply disagree. Maybe if they'd do a better job of screening callers until they could get one who is actually able to put together a coherant sentence (talk radio in general needs to do a better job of this) it wouldn't be so bad, but I've yet to hear a caller/guest give & take that didn't sound like some star-struck kid asking a completely dorky question of some coach or ex-player who so obviously wants nothing to do with listening to some know-nothing. Plus, like I said, I'm not all that impressed by Randall to begin with. And, yeah, I remember Rust and Mazur and even Pete Franklin from when he used to broadcast out of Cleveland
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MFS62 Apr 10 2006 10:25 AM |
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It was his dog. But, you said what many of us were thinking. LOL! Later
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Vic Sage Apr 10 2006 11:06 AM |
Doug Flynn was exactly the kind of ballplayer that i loved as a teenager... great glove, "clutch" hitter, young player with "potential"... and then i started reading the Bill James Abstract every year, and all my illusions about defense, and "clutch" and "potential" gradually were replaced by an understanding of what went in to run production and run prevention.
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Yancy Street Gang Apr 10 2006 11:30 AM |
Really? He had a dog named Woody?
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