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Our Favorite Baseball Videos/Clips/Montages/etc.
Elster88 Jun 02 2006 11:29 AM |
Couldn't find the old thread.
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Elster88 Jun 02 2006 11:39 AM |
I really liked Gary's "We're going home" line in the marathon when I first heard it, but his (and Keith's) subsequent bitching whenever a game goes past 10 has taken away from it upon rewatch.
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Elster88 Jun 02 2006 11:42 AM |
I can't think of a single cooler thing to do in pro sports than hitting a walk off home run. Jogging around third and diving into the pile. I'm jealous of everyone who's done that in the majors. Provided the Grand Single isn't reenacted. That would piss me off.
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The Big O Jun 02 2006 11:44 AM Re: Our Favorite Baseball Videos/Clips/Montages/etc. |
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"I can't escape this hell" / "It's not the real me" / "Help me through this nightmare"
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Edgy DC Jun 02 2006 11:54 AM |
Eh and hardly appropriate.
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Elster88 Jun 02 2006 12:37 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 08 2006 03:40 PM |
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnZOKbToWss&search=wright]David Wright's One Hander[/url]
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Willets Point Jul 05 2006 02:09 PM |
bump?
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Lundy Jul 07 2006 08:49 AM |
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QUfHONo1rg]A classic Joe Torre tirade[/url]
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 07 2006 09:14 AM |
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Class. Pure class.
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Edgy DC Jul 07 2006 09:23 AM |
Great ending.
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Edgy DC Jul 07 2006 09:29 AM |
WOR promo, circa 1982.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 07 2006 09:34 AM |
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That's awesome. I suggest you all play it at work without your headphones!
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Edgy DC Jul 07 2006 09:41 AM |
I mentioned in the Former Mets thread that I'd read a lot of high-school journalism recently in seemingly legit outlets. This was one such piece. Joe Torre Not Just a Baseball Great There's a "Leave Feedback" link. I resisted the urge to forward the youtube clip.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 07 2006 09:51 AM |
I don;t get it.
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Elster88 Jul 07 2006 10:18 AM |
That Torre clip is great. How in the world did that person get that clip? The sound is so perfect that someone (probably Torre) had to be miked. But how could it have been broadcast? I can't believe it was ever put on TV without being bleeped out.
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seawolf17 Jul 07 2006 12:11 PM |
Yet another reason why "professional baseball player" is the best freaking job in the whole world. In what other line of work can you get into screaming matches with other professionals and not only get away with it, but get cheered? I want to run over to the Bursar and start yelling at them. "How the ^*&% could you take a payment like that! You gotta &$^@ look at the signature on the back of the &$@#^ credit card!"
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Centerfield Jul 07 2006 12:29 PM |
Seawolf: "Yet another reason why "professional baseball player" is the best freaking job in the whole world."
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SteveJRogers Jul 07 2006 12:43 PM |
Heh, alot of times its more about the manager taking one for the team and deflecting the abuse for the player in question so he (Weaver, Piniella, ect) will go out of his way to be an asshole
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Willets Point Aug 08 2006 03:34 PM |
Bump.
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Elster88 Aug 08 2006 03:39 PM |
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LOL
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Elster88 Aug 08 2006 03:40 PM |
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DAMMIT
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Elster88 Aug 08 2006 03:45 PM |
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88zWUKEHx0w] One of my all time favorites.[/url]
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Elster88 Aug 08 2006 03:46 PM |
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Love it. _____________________ A brief (as in, don't blink) shot of the ball going through Buckner's legs is the only Met related item that I can find. I've only seen it about 100 times though so I may have missed something. Can't beat the music really, either.
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Yancy Street Gang Aug 08 2006 04:08 PM |
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I just received the following e-mail:
Anybody remember this? It vaguely rings a bell for me.
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SteveJRogers Aug 08 2006 05:25 PM |
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Yup. Its on the original version of the "An Amazin' Era" video. Sadly I presume its out of print and the only versions I've found at local libraries is an updated version released in 1989 (although the copyright still says 1986) The second version omits this song (there may have been a couple other songs I'm not sure) which I don't think had an official title, probably just "89 Guys On Third For The Mets" or some thing Also the second version has highlights from the 86 postseason, a small bit on the 87-88 regular season. There is an unintentionally funny error in the 87 sequence because the narrator mentions injuries to the pitching staff "including Cone" So if you didn't know who David Cone was you'd be "Uh, wha?" Anyway, since the copyright date on both videos says 1986 and same run time, its pot luck in terms of which one you get
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Lundy Aug 10 2006 11:00 AM |
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wg16TLdy8Y]Mets All-Star catcher upset at one of the tabloids.[/url]
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Elster88 Aug 10 2006 11:04 AM |
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvDX8f3tOgU]Basic natural honest soap[/url]
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soupcan Aug 10 2006 11:11 AM |
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX5BkhpNTcM&NR]Taaaaaaake meeeee ooooonn.....[/url]
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Edgy DC Aug 10 2006 11:26 AM |
The best things about that Ivory Soap commercial:
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Elster88 Aug 10 2006 11:36 AM |
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LOL
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SteveJRogers Aug 10 2006 12:09 PM |
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I noticed it, plus all No Name...of course (tm Michael Kay) I wonder why that was done? No generic Minor Leaguer hand-me-downs available?
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 10 2006 12:16 PM |
Gotta love Retrosheet. In the 2 seconds of game footage leading to that commercial, you can identify the exact game (4-2 Met win, complete game for Gooden). Carter had just struck out:
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Edgy DC Aug 10 2006 12:48 PM |
Raffy Palmeiro, hitting number two of his 569 career homers.
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 10 2006 12:50 PM |
D'oh, that's the division clincher.
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Elster88 Aug 10 2006 01:13 PM |
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How'd you do that? Did you search on the runs and hits through 7? (or whatever inning it was) Or did you look at all the Cub games that year?
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Elster88 Aug 10 2006 01:38 PM |
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Not that you care, but Mets.com says this catch won [url=http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060809&content_id=1601845&vkey=news_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym]TWIB's play of the year award[/url].
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 10 2006 02:16 PM |
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I knew Sutcliffe the Cub and Carter the Met only overlapped for a few seasons, so I looked up Sutcliffe, clicked on daily pitching log from 85, looked for “at NY,” and looked for games he left in the 5th inning. No dice, so I went to 86, found one example, and the fact that Guy Huffman relieved him confirmed it.
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OlerudOwned Aug 20 2006 12:52 AM |
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Willets Point Sep 19 2006 04:51 PM |
I think we have multiple threads like this running, but, bump.
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Edgy DC Sep 19 2006 04:57 PM |
We've got to get merge capabilities, Captain.
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Willets Point Oct 07 2006 11:38 AM |
Ken Burns Baseball:
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Edgy DC Oct 07 2006 12:17 PM |
Amazing.
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Willets Point Oct 07 2006 12:26 PM |
Who was on deck for the Mets? In the replay of Mookie's grounder from behind Buckner you can see him flip his bat way in the air and jump for joy.
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SteveJRogers Oct 07 2006 12:29 PM |
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HoJo
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