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Thirty-Four (Nope, 33) Years Ago
Edgy DC Oct 24 2006 10:44 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 24 2006 11:13 AM |
Willie Mays hung 'em up.
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Farmer Ted Oct 24 2006 10:46 AM |
Scott Peterson was born. I think OJ did it.
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HahnSolo Oct 24 2006 11:09 AM |
Don't you mean 33 years ago? Willie did play (allegedly) in the 1973 series.
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Edgy DC Oct 24 2006 11:12 AM |
Editing...
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SteveJRogers Oct 24 2006 05:45 PM |
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cooby Oct 24 2006 08:51 PM |
That's a good one there, though Steve. I can still hear him arguing in my head
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RealityChuck Oct 24 2006 10:25 PM |
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And despite the fact he was 42, he was a better player than Don Hahn.
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Zvon Oct 24 2006 10:57 PM |
I loved Willie.
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Elster88 Oct 24 2006 11:00 PM |
You guys saw Willie Mays play? You're old.
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Edgy DC Oct 24 2006 11:04 PM |
D'ye' think Hahn would've had it?
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Zvon Oct 24 2006 11:13 PM |
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lol (@Dempsy) Yes, i saw Willie play,and if that makes me old then Im one happy old coot. I even walked/jumped along side him on his way from the Diamond Club entrance to his pink car. He always parked it right out there. Tags read SAYHEY.
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Elster88 Oct 24 2006 11:15 PM |
If I had a time machine the first thing I'd go back and do is go see Star Wars in theaters in '77. Then I'd go see games 6 and 7 at Shea. Then 1969. Mays would be in the top 10 probably.
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Zvon Oct 24 2006 11:17 PM |
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Hahn might have, but your point is well made. If I remember right Willie got a bad jump on the ball-either froze or went back a step. Took not the most direct route and lunged feutally at it. I just remember the sinking feeling I had when the ball got by him. Still, no one else I would have rather had out there. It was Willie Mays.
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Zvon Oct 24 2006 11:20 PM |
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lol--I was so excited about Star Wars I drove up to north Jersey to see it because it was still a week until it was to premiere down where I lived. Man, in those days south Jersey was really the stix. Man, has it grown.
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RealityChuck Oct 25 2006 08:50 AM |
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Sure I saw Willie play -- even when he was good. Hell, I remember one comedian in the mid-60s doing a joke newscast: "In sports news, the Giants traded Willie Mays to the New York Mets -- for the entire New York Mets team."
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cooby Oct 25 2006 11:17 PM |
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I'd like to see some, but only if you can
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Elster88 Oct 28 2006 01:20 PM |
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That's a good one.
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SteveJRogers Oct 28 2006 07:17 PM |
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Apropos of nothing but I watched the HBO special on the Cubs and there was a part on Jack Brickhouse and his Hey HEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYY! homer call. Probably would have been a John Sterling template if Mays played for the Cubs (or if Brickhouse broadcasted for the Giants) "HEY HEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYY! ITS A HOMER FOR SAY HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYY WILLIE MAYYYYYYYYYSSSSSSSS!"
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