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Roster Name Game (Spun off from Roster Thread)
MFS62 Mar 06 2008 06:02 AM |
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Which leads to a question. We've got several memorial roster spots named after their protypical players. Who should the team's Disabled List be named in memory of? Any nominations? Later
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 06 2008 06:09 AM |
John Stearns?
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sharpie Mar 06 2008 07:13 AM |
Last I checked John Stearns is still alive and therefore ineligible for a memorial spot.
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MFS62 Mar 06 2008 07:19 AM |
I believe the purpose of calling it "memorial" was to remember the player for the type of player he was. I don't think the player had to be dead to have the roster spot named after him. Atl least that wasn't my intent when I proposed the first name. (Donn Clendennon)
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 06 2008 07:29 AM |
So change it from "Memorial" to "Honorary"
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MFS62 Mar 06 2008 07:36 AM |
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excellent idea for the name of the DL. Now, who should it be? ElDuque? (my nominee) Stearns? Who else should be in the running? Let your voices be heard!! Later
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Centerfield Mar 06 2008 07:44 AM |
These memorial/honorary spots need to be more specific. On again, off again guys should be one category. Injuries that wipe out an entire season should be another. You should distinguish between your Cliff Floyds and your Mo Vaughns.
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Triple Dee Mar 06 2008 07:47 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 06 2008 08:10 AM |
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Moises Alou is the obvious choice and since he's currently on the list (and likely to spend a considerable time on it throughout the course of the season), what better way to introduce a new award than to name it after its inaugural member. On a related note, Moises has new theme music; http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/025140.php
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AG/DC Mar 06 2008 07:56 AM |
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Clendennon was quite dead when he was added. Yes, the four memorial slots are named for actual dead men. Such an honor was aimed only for the dead guys who were meaningful parts of championship teams.
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MFS62 Mar 06 2008 08:29 AM |
As I said, that wasn't my original intent. In fact, I wasn't aware that Donn had died when I used the term. But that makes sense.
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RealityChuck Mar 06 2008 08:30 AM |
Mo Vaughn, since he spent the better (and maybe the best) part of his Mets career on it.
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mario25 Mar 07 2008 08:16 AM |
Bobby Valentine spent a lot of time on the DL in his playing days
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TheOldMole Mar 07 2008 09:42 AM |
If we're talking classic New York National League sports, it would have to be Pistol Pete Reiser.
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RealityChuck Mar 07 2008 10:14 AM |
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