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RIP John Strohmayer, 1946-2019

G-Fafif
Dec 03 2019 08:27 AM

John Strohmayer, picked up at midseason in 1973 on waivers from the Expos, died from heart problems on November 28 (Thanksgiving) in Redding, Calif. John made nine appearances as a Met over two seasons, including a scoreless inning in the Mets' comeback from down 7-1 to beat Atlanta, 8-7 on July 17.

Edgy MD
Dec 03 2019 08:37 AM
Re: RIP John Strohmayer, 1946-2019

RIP to the original Stro-Man.



John sort of foreshadowed Doug Sisk, wearing 39, with a big round face, throwing a heavy sinker. He is one of 93 pitchers to throw an immaculate inning, fanning Mike Ryan, Woodie Fryman, and Denny Doyle of the Phillies on nine pitches while pitching for the Expos in 1971.



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He last made the news in 2009 when he was principal of a high school and he and a bunch of the teachers shared in a lottery jackpot.

Johnny Lunchbucket
Dec 03 2019 08:50 AM
Re: RIP John Strohmayer, 1946-2019

We need Edwin Diaz to be more like Strohmayer and Sisk: Gain 15 pounds and learn a sinker.

Edgy MD
Dec 03 2019 09:17 AM
Re: RIP John Strohmayer, 1946-2019

In retrospect, if you wanted to throw an immaculate inning in 1971, it would be hard to choose a better lineup to face than Mike Ryan, Woodie Fryman, and Denny Doyle.

batmagadanleadoff
Dec 03 2019 10:06 AM
Re: RIP John Strohmayer, 1946-2019

Edgy MD wrote:

RIP to the original Stro-Man.



John sort of foreshadowed Doug Sisk, wearing 39, with a big round face, throwing a heavy sinker. He is one of 93 pitchers to throw an immaculate inning, fanning Mike Ryan, Woodie Fryman, and Denny Doyle of the Phillies on nine pitches while pitching for the Expos in 1971.



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He last made the news in 2009 when he was principal of a high school and he and a bunch of the teachers shared in a lottery jackpot.


The Strohmayer photo in Edgy's post above was generated from an internet image of a Strohmayer Topps Vault photo release -- instead of the actual physical Topps Vault photo itself. The internet image likely degraded during the process to create the bootleg photo as the internet image was "de-watermarked" and edited to remove the other player appearing right behind Stroh. Compare the bootleg autograph photo in Edgy's post with the Topps Vault photo in the side-by-side comparison below. You can see how in the original image below (left), Stroh himself appears slightly sharper, and there is much more detail in the Shea outfield fence -- by comparison, the outfield wall distance markers are barely visible in the bootleg image (right) and there is less detail in the outfield foliage. Also, there is barely any contrast between infield dirt and grass in the bootleg photo. And in the bootleg photo, it's almost impossible to tell where the outfield warning track ends and the outfield wall begins: in fact, you might not even know there's an outfield wall at all in the bootleg photo.



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