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All-Star Statues
soupcan Jul 14 2008 08:31 AM |
If anybody's interested this might be fun.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 14 2008 08:36 AM |
I came across (not literally) the Detroit Tigers statue in the Chelsea Market the other day.
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AG/DC Jul 14 2008 08:36 AM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Jul 14 2008 08:41 AM |
It's not like me to care that much, but it's a little disconcertingly kitschy treatment of Lady Liberty, is it not?
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soupcan Jul 14 2008 08:37 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 14 2008 08:42 AM |
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Time to upgrade from your rotary phone. Many cell phones have cameras these days...
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Valadius Jul 14 2008 08:37 AM |
What are they going to do with these things after the All-Star Game?
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soupcan Jul 14 2008 08:38 AM |
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Agreed.
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soupcan Jul 14 2008 08:43 AM |
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I'm guessing they'll auction them off for absurd amounts of money.
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Valadius Jul 14 2008 08:45 AM |
Which begs the question of who the hell is going to buy them.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 14 2008 08:49 AM Re: All-Star Statues Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 14 2008 08:52 AM |
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If you're on lower Broadway, there's a Brooklyn Dodger statue in front of the Topps Baseball Card building (One Broadway? OE -- One Whitehall Street). I saw the Florida Marlin statue in front of Modell's on Broadway the other day, before I knew what this statue stuf was all about. I wondered why a sporting goods store in Manhattan would highlight the Marlins.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 14 2008 08:51 AM |
They did the Brooklyn Dodgers?
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AG/DC Jul 14 2008 08:53 AM |
I'm guessing no.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 14 2008 08:54 AM |
No. There is a New York Giants statue, however. I suppose that if the Pilots ever played in NYC (boroughs included), there'd be a Pilot statue. There are also statues for Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium.
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soupcan Jul 14 2008 08:55 AM |
No - but they have one for the New York Giants.
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AG/DC Jul 14 2008 09:02 AM |
Well, why stop there?
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 14 2008 09:23 AM |
Here's the MLB.com [url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/all_star/y2008/statues/images/statues_on_parade_map.pdf]link[/url] to a map and list of all the statue locations.
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86-Dreamer Jul 14 2008 09:27 AM |
the Mother of them all:
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SteveJRogers Jul 14 2008 09:34 AM |
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AG/DC Jul 14 2008 09:36 AM |
How much is wrong with this?
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metsguyinmichigan Jul 14 2008 09:39 AM |
If you get bored, I blogged on this topic a little this week.
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attgig Jul 14 2008 09:45 AM |
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yup. exactly what Chicago did with their cog statues they had throughout their city a few years ago. That started a trend, and baltimore had some decorated fish and decorated crabs that they did that too as well. All ended up being auctioned off and raising a bunch of money for the city. I can't imagine who would buy them though.... heh.
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Fman99 Jul 14 2008 10:27 AM |
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Tough to believe that MLB marketing would kick this one around like A-Rod trying to field a grounder. Those guys are boobs (not the good kind).
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 14 2008 11:01 AM |
No one should be surprised to learn that you can buy your own [url=http://shop.mlb.com/sm-statues-on-parade--fi-3149639_cp-2811795.html]nine incher [/url]for $24.99 if you're priced out of the big statues. See, e.g.:
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AG/DC Jul 14 2008 11:02 AM |
I've got my own nine-incher, thanks.
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metsguyinmichigan Jul 14 2008 11:29 AM |
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Does it have the Shea logo or the Mets logo? :)
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Frayed Knot Jul 14 2008 11:35 AM |
Then there's the All-Star statute where Jeter gets to bat #2 even in lineups where he's the worst offensive player on his squad, and even when his manager isn't calling the shots, and even though some mid-lineup guys always have to take the 8 & 9 slots, and even though ....
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Gwreck Jul 14 2008 11:52 AM |
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Indeed. Starting at $5000 each I believe.
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Gwreck Jul 14 2008 11:55 AM |
No pictures, but the Cubs one is outside the Stock Exchange; the Padres one is at Union Square North and Broadway.
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