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Farmer Ted
Apr 09 2008 07:21 AM

The man threw out the first pitch in Boston yesterday. Huge ovation from the crowd. Great move by the BoSox. He didn't deserve all the shit he got from the media and fans.

Benjamin Grimm
Apr 09 2008 07:30 AM

Maybe two worlds championships from now, plus one Opening Day, the Mets will do the same for Timo Perez and Armando Benitez.

soupcan
Apr 09 2008 10:31 AM

But will I name my dog Timo or Mando?

Don't think so.

metirish
Apr 09 2008 10:39 AM

Bobby V used to say that Buckner had borderline HOF numbers , he would get quite worked up on the treatment Buckner received over the years, those two are great friends apparently.

Great that Buckner went back and now I hope everyone else can put what happened behind them, he says he has a long time ago.

soupcan
Apr 09 2008 10:42 AM

What was the old Buckner joke?

Something about the Mets team bus on its way to the World Series parade and driving through Buckner's legs.

Anybody remember it?

Frayed Knot
Apr 09 2008 10:44 AM

Now will the Cubbies invite 'Bartman' back to throw out a first ball?
The fans & media have even more reason to be ashamed of themselves over that one.

AG/DC
Apr 09 2008 11:01 AM

Start with the TV broadcasters who kept the camera on him.

smg58
Apr 09 2008 12:14 PM

Frayed Knot wrote:
Now will the Cubbies invite 'Bartman' back to throw out a first ball?
The fans & media have even more reason to be ashamed of themselves over that one.


Bartman will be forgiven once the Cubs win. At least that seems to be how it works.

Rockin' Doc
Apr 09 2008 06:45 PM

smg58 - "Bartman will be forgiven once the Cubs win. At least that seems to be how it works."

So essentially, Bartman is destined to a lifetime as an unforgiven scapegoat.

Zvon
Apr 09 2008 08:30 PM

Did anyone see the post game interview with Buckner where he was pretty much crying?
And not tears of joy.

Maybe he wasn't crying but he certainly was trying to force himself not to.
Its really ashame what he had to go thru at the teeth of the media.

metirish
Apr 09 2008 08:38 PM

Here is Buckner introduced , a 3 minute standing ovation , very cool.



Frayed Knot
Apr 09 2008 08:50 PM

It also shouldn't take two championships before it's deemed OK to let the guy off the hook.

Now it's possible that the invite had been extended before this year but just taken up now, I don't know.

metirish
Apr 09 2008 08:56 PM

Buckner was invited a few times by this current Sox management , he had not been at Fenway since coming as a coach with the White Sox in 1997 , in fact he turned them down again this time but relented after a few days thinking about it.

Rockin' Doc
Apr 09 2008 09:20 PM

It's pretty easy to understand Buckner may have been hesitant to return to Fenway after all he has been through over the years. I think his legacy as a player has been permanantly tainted by one ill-timed miscue. I'm glad to see him finally receive his due from the Red Sox faithful. He may have finally been forgiven, but unfortunately for Buckner, his error is far from forgotten.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 10 2008 05:09 AM

According to the author of this outstanding piece, its not a matter of needing forgiveness from all but the worst of fans, but rather a need to share the good times with everyone who'd ever been a part of the others.

[url]http://cardboardgods.baseballtoaster.com/archives/945216.html[/url]

Triple Dee
Apr 10 2008 06:30 AM

metirish wrote:
Bobby V [...] would get quite worked up on the treatment Buckner received over the years..


Triple D gets quite worked up on the treatment others received from Bobby V over the years.

AG/DC
Apr 10 2008 07:29 AM

Buckner looks to be in pretty good shape for a first baseman who played the second half of his career on two bad ankles.

seawolf17
Apr 10 2008 08:06 AM

AG/DC wrote:
Buckner looks to be in pretty good shape for a first baseman who played the second half of his career on two bad ankles.

Faker.