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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?

MFS62
Oct 23 2006 12:49 PM

Edgy, do they consider comments on Mets fan sites as evidence?

If so, I'm sure if you posted a question elsewhere (you just did it here)you'd get enough ammunition to support your statement.

Personally, I don't think the act of joining the Mets was bad in and of itself. Like with Strawberry and Gooden, I'm sure many Mets fans wished him well while feeling sad that he had gone over to the "dark side". He wouldn't be in a position to really hurt the Mets over in the Bronx.

But the turning point that IMO tarnished his Mets halo and turned Mets fans against him was when he called the attention to the "interference" in a Mets/ Yanks game. Since that time, I wouldn't pee down his throat if his heart was on fire. And you can quote me.

Later

Valadius
Oct 23 2006 12:52 PM

The editors would probably prefer a book or newspaper article.

Willets Point
Oct 23 2006 12:53 PM

MFS62 wrote:
Since that time, I wouldn't pee down his throat if his heart was on fire.


Okay, eeewww!!!

MFS62
Oct 23 2006 12:56 PM

Willets Point wrote:
="MFS62"] Since that time, I wouldn't pee down his throat if his heart was on fire.


Okay, eeewww!!!


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

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.

Thanks.

cooby
Oct 23 2006 01:03 PM

]when he called the attention to the "interference" in a Mets/ Yanks game


Me too. Although I suppose he would say he was just doing his job

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.

Yancy Street Gang
Oct 23 2006 01:24 PM

="MFS62"]I wouldn't pee down his throat if his heart was on fire.


Put that in his Wikipedia biography!

soupcan
Oct 23 2006 01:24 PM

Don't know how you can source it but I completely agree with what you wrote.

Can you take an informal poll of Mets fans and use those results?

metirish
Oct 23 2006 01:32 PM

Over at UMDB the memories are a mixed bag...this made me laugh though.

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Danny Erickson
August 16, 2001
Lee had the tightest baseball uniform in major league history.

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

Yancy Street Gang
Oct 28 2006 09:43 AM

Wikipedia speaks with forked tongue:

Herbie the Robot

Wikipedia wrote:
H.E.R.B.I.E. is largely disliked by many Fantastic Four fans, not only because he replaced a major character, but because he was designed to be "cute" (and many consider him more annoying than cute). This is often considered an incidence of jumping the shark.

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.

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)

I'm fuzzy on the facts, but I was at that game as a fan, not as a writer

cooby
Oct 30 2006 02:15 PM

You're a writer?

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.

Edgy DC
Oct 30 2006 02:18 PM

cooby wrote:
You're a writer?


Now, now.

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.

- in one, Zeile the baserunner ran into 2nd baseman Knoblauch as he was waiting on a grounder and was (correctly) called out for interfering* with the fielder making a play

- in the other, Knoblauch the baserunner had to slightly dip one shoulder to avoid a stationary Zeile while rounding 1st on a hit. CK continued on towards 2nd and was thrown out by about 15 feet. Mazzilli's complaints absolutely goaded the replacement ump at 1st into calling 'obstruction' on Zeile and awarded Knoblauch 2nd base ... a horrible call!

We've seen that call called the way it should be at least twice this year;
- in Game 1 of the WS, Scott Rolen rounding 3rd ran straight into Tiger 3B Brandon Inge as Inge was steaming over his mis-throw. The umps there correctly indicate the obstruction* but don't call it until after the play is over. If said runner is safe anyway there's no call to make. If he's out it's a judgement call as to whether on not the obstruction caused him to be out.
- Wright was also called safe at home on a near identical play earlier this season during a game I was at.
Knoblauch, in that case, barely had to alter his stride while running to the point where it couldn't possibly have made the difference in the call at 2nd.


* Obstruction, btw, is what is called on a fielder who is in the basepaths w/o the ball or making a play. 'Interference' is what's called a a baserunner who runs into a fielder in the process of mkaing the play.
It's basically semantics but that's hwo the rulebook defines them.

Johnny Dickshot
Oct 30 2006 02:39 PM

The Kranepool wikipedia entry, which I just now saw, has errors!

]Changing his number to seven (after the Mets acquired pitcher Bob Moorhead who was also number twenty one) Kranepool played in 153 games, batting .253 with 10 home runs and 55 RBI, all while making (but not playing in) the All-Star Game


Krane changed his # for Warren Spahn, Bob F'in Moorhead!

]By the age of nineteen it looked like Kranepool wouldn't fully develop as expected, prompting one New York newspaper to print the headline, "Is Ed Kranepool Over The Hill?"


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!

Edgy DC
Oct 30 2006 02:44 PM

Get involved. Change those statements NOW!!! Cite your shizzle, though.