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July 14th - Ralph Kiner Night
ScarletKnight41 Mar 04 2007 05:38 PM |
Have you seen this on the promotional schedule? There will be a tribute to Kiner on Saturday night, July 14th.
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Yancy Street Gang Mar 04 2007 05:54 PM |
Well deserved, and long overdue.
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Edgy DC Mar 04 2007 06:04 PM |
Hope he survives his tribute longer than Murph did.
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soupcan Mar 04 2007 10:10 PM |
Kiner bobbleheads perhaps?
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Gwreck Mar 04 2007 10:23 PM |
(Serious question)
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Frayed Knot Mar 04 2007 10:34 PM |
Great announcer? ... No, and really never was.
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Gwreck Mar 04 2007 10:46 PM |
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Well, I don't remember '62 or anything but I do remember Kiner's Korner on WOR Channel 9 and watching it for many years. Your answer was about what I expected -- he's being honored for doing it for a crapload of years more than for being great. (Or do we have dissenters? I'm genuinely curious).
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Edgy DC Mar 04 2007 10:54 PM |
Ralph opposite McCarver was some fine broadcast years (and some fine Met years, youbetcha). Somehow, they were excellent complements. McCarver brought a culture of true analysis to the booth. (Someday it'll be documented just how much he changed the game.) Ralph was still young enough to respond energetically to the new level they were digging at, but still enough of a cigar-chomping cynic to playfully call McCarver out when he got more clever than concrete.
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metsguyinmichigan Mar 04 2007 10:56 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 05 2007 02:26 PM |
I always loved Kiner's Korner as a kid. It was just a chance to see a player in a different way. Not that any information there was a great revelation.
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iramets Mar 05 2007 12:46 PM |
"Bub."
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TheOldMole Mar 05 2007 06:18 PM |
He was a great announcer. Kiner knew more about baseball than any other half a dozen guys in the booth put together.
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