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Former Mets OF Danny Heep Tonight

msilva177
Jul 09 2008 11:57 AM

Former Mets OF Danny Heep will join me tonight to talk about his time in NY, the wild July 4th 1985 game, and the 1986 World Series. Danny will talk about his experience coaching the University of Incarnate Word.

To listen live at 6pm click on the link below or go to [url]www.nybaseballdigest.com[/url] for the replay.


[url]http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nybaseballtalk/2008/07/09/Danny-Heep[/url]

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 09 2008 12:02 PM

The 1986 stuff should be interesting.

The University of Incarnate Word stuff, maybe less so.




Give me a trivia question for which the answer is "Danny Heep." (There's one in particular that I'm looking for.)

soupcan
Jul 09 2008 12:03 PM

Nolan Ryan's 3,000th strikeout victim?

soupcan
Jul 09 2008 12:04 PM

Wait - I meant 4,000!

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 09 2008 12:05 PM

="soupcan"]Nolan Ryan's 3,000th strikeout victim?


Oooh, that's a good one! But not the one I was looking for.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 09 2008 12:06 PM

soupcan wrote:
Wait - I meant 4,000!


I didn't mean that one either!

AG/DC
Jul 09 2008 12:11 PM

Who is the first designated hitter in World Series history, if not Major League Baseball history, to sport the initials DH?

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 09 2008 12:14 PM

That's the one!

Danny Heep did DH for the first time in the 1986 World Series, but he was the first Designated Hitter in big league history to have those initials.

Met Hunter
Jul 09 2008 07:26 PM
danny heep tonight

Danny Heep known for 3 things:

1) Ryan's 4,000th K
2) traded for Mike Scott
3) Mets first DH

Rockin' Doc
Jul 09 2008 07:58 PM

Welcome to the 'pool, Met Hunter. I hope you dive right in and stick around for a while. There's always room for knowledgeable Mets fans fans here.

G-Fafif
Jul 09 2008 09:53 PM
Re: danny heep tonight

Met Hunter wrote:
Danny Heep known for 3 things:

1) Ryan's 4,000th K
2) traded for Mike Scott
3) Mets first DH


4) Good timing in that after winning a World Series ring he bounced from playoff team to playoff team: '88 Dodgers, '90 Red Sox, '91 Braves (though done before the postseason).

5) My least favorite '86 Met -- not that I disliked him, I just didn't like him as much as I loved most everybody else. My least favorite '86 Met would probably have been no worse than my sixth-favorite 1992 Met.

AG/DC
Jul 09 2008 10:46 PM

Is that counting just the World Series roster or all the Magic 35.

Either way, I bet Doug Sisk is touched.

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2008 11:23 PM

You just love those bullpeners don't you AG/DC?

G-Fafif
Jul 10 2008 05:10 AM

AG/DC wrote:
Is that counting just the World Series roster or all the Magic 35.

Either way, I bet Doug Sisk is touched.


Never had time to have it in for Tim Corcoran.

This 2006 [url=http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2006/6/16/2036535.html]Flashback[/url] attempted to articulate it.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 10 2008 05:14 AM

My sister liked him because he was cute.

G-Fafif
Jul 10 2008 05:24 AM

Benjamin Grimm wrote:
My sister liked him because he was cute.


She wasn't the only one, if you believe George Plimpton:

]On the way back from Shea I sat down next to a girl wearing a jacket covered with various patches—IRELAND, ITALY (which was coming off), FRANCE , SWITZERLAND , LONDON , MASSACHUSETTS . I noticed she was not wearing a Mets patch.

"No, they've got to end up No. 1," she said. "It's not the Yankees or the Mets as much as the city. That's what I'm really rooting for—New York!" She leaned toward me conspiratorially. "I'm not an expert on baseball," she said. "I love the game, but some things have to take priority after a while. You want to know why I really go to the Mets games? It's to watch Danny Heep. He has the best buns on the team."


"No kidding."

"I keep two lists of buns, one through 10—a baseball list and a life list. Danny Heep is No. 1 on both of them." "No kidding."

She had a large pair of binoculars with her. She said she had used them only four times during the game—each time Danny Heep came to bat.


From one of my favorite articles ever, "More Than Just a Token Effort," Plimpton's attempt to take in both ends (or buns) of Baseball Thursday in New York on September 12, 1985. Through the magic of the SI Vault, it's [url=http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1119917/5/index.htm]here[/url].

AG/DC
Jul 10 2008 05:59 AM

SteveJRogers wrote:
You just love those bullpeners don't you AG/DC?


Well, Sisk is fine, but if you read more closely, you'll realize I just can't abide scapegoating.

msilva177
Jul 10 2008 06:23 AM

I have interviewed a number of 86 Mets and Danny Heep and Doug Sisk were two of the nicest guys - real guys that you could sit down and have a beer with.

AG/DC
Jul 10 2008 06:33 AM

You get a look at their butts when they got up to say goodye?

msilva177
Jul 10 2008 07:36 AM

Since its over the phone i would have to say no - but good try at a funny comment

seawolf17
Jul 10 2008 08:36 AM

Greg -- How could you like Doug Sisk more than Danny Heep?

msilva -- I forgot to ask you to ask Danny why he hasn't returned the baseball card I sent him to sign.

G-Fafif
Jul 10 2008 11:00 AM

seawolf17 wrote:
Greg -- How could you like Doug Sisk more than Danny Heep?


Pity, probably.