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How do I source that?
Edgy DC Oct 23 2006 12:38 PM |
I contribute occasionally to Met bios at wikipedia. But somebody knocked this passage I wrote out of a Lee Mazzill bio, saying that I need a source: His two tenures as a coach with the Yankees (and his brief tenure as a Yankee player) have led to a bitter view of him in latter years among fans of the rival Mets. Yankees owner George Steinbrenner has employed several former Mets from the team's successful 1980s era, with many of them consequently viewed as turncoats by Mets fans. Mazzilli remains popular and respected by the Yankee organization and fans.Obviously, I'm trying to make it clear that I'm generalizing. What source can I use to back me up?
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MFS62 Oct 23 2006 12:49 PM |
Edgy, do they consider comments on Mets fan sites as evidence?
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Valadius Oct 23 2006 12:52 PM |
The editors would probably prefer a book or newspaper article.
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Willets Point Oct 23 2006 12:53 PM |
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Okay, eeewww!!!
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MFS62 Oct 23 2006 12:56 PM |
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Sorry to do that around lunch time, but it sure conveys the way I feel. LOL! B'sides, I lost a song parody contest to a song about him. That fire will burn forever. Later
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metirish Oct 23 2006 01:00 PM |
No idea how you could source that Edgy, I did a google news search and found nothing,could you point me to some of the bios that you did.
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cooby Oct 23 2006 01:03 PM |
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Me too. Although I suppose he would say he was just doing his job
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Edgy DC Oct 23 2006 01:06 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 23 2006 01:47 PM |
I didn't "do" any bios, I just contributed to some --- Mazzilli, Kranepool, and one or two others. The second half of Ed Kranepool's career fascinates me.
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 23 2006 01:24 PM |
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Put that in his Wikipedia biography!
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soupcan Oct 23 2006 01:24 PM |
Don't know how you can source it but I completely agree with what you wrote.
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metirish Oct 23 2006 01:32 PM |
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Over at UMDB the memories are a mixed bag...this made me laugh though.
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cooby Oct 23 2006 01:46 PM |
I remember when he suggested Rick Cerone, it made me mad too, although I don't remember why
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 28 2006 09:43 AM |
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Wikipedia speaks with forked tongue:
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Willets Point Oct 28 2006 12:44 PM |
The Lee Mazilli entry needs an image of Mazilli Bread Rolls as well as the suit ad with Torre.
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Mark Healey Oct 30 2006 02:13 PM |
I remember Maz being booed vehemently at the Yankee-Mets DH (when he argued that Knoblauched had been interfered with right before he was thrown out at 2B by (Derek Bell?) and he got the call (and I think someone hit a homer right fater that)
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cooby Oct 30 2006 02:15 PM |
You're a writer?
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Johnny Dickshot Oct 30 2006 02:16 PM |
IIRC, a replacement umpire at first base for that game was goaded into making the call by Maz. In the other half of the same inning, Zeile (as a baserunner) was interfered with and the play was not called. That was a bad freakin day.
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Edgy DC Oct 30 2006 02:18 PM |
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Now, now.
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Frayed Knot Oct 30 2006 02:32 PM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Oct 30 2006 02:46 PM |
There were two seperate plays, def in the same series, maybe even in the same game.
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Johnny Dickshot Oct 30 2006 02:39 PM |
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The Kranepool wikipedia entry, which I just now saw, has errors!
Krane changed his # for Warren Spahn, Bob F'in Moorhead!
Everywhere else I've read this suggests the "over the hill" remark came on a fan banner, not a newspaper headline. Where does the $85,000 figure come from? Other accounts say 75,000; 125,000, and 35,000!
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Edgy DC Oct 30 2006 02:44 PM |
Get involved. Change those statements NOW!!! Cite your shizzle, though.
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