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Baltimore Chop
TheOldMole Mar 08 2008 11:59 AM |
Mets announcers confessing ignorance as to the origin of the phrase "Baltimore chop," saying they'll probably get e-mails on it. If I had an e-mail address for them, I'd do it. The use of the 'butcher boy" cut as a deliberate offensive weapon was pioneered by Wee Willie Keeler of the original Orioles.
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KC Mar 08 2008 12:15 PM |
If I had to guess when hearing that without looking it up I'd swear that I re-
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TheOldMole Mar 08 2008 12:32 PM |
That may well be the case -- primarily Keeler they would have been helping out. His philosophy of hitting: "I hit 'em where they ain't."
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MFS62 Mar 08 2008 12:36 PM |
I remember Casey Stengel yelling "butcher boy" to the Mets hitters. When a reporter asked him what that meant he said that butchers chop meat and he wanted the hitter to chop down on the ball.
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