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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Friday, June 20, 2008
Thanks to a Revivarant burst of Art Martone for this one…
Gossage believes the dancing antics of Jose Reyes are one reason why the Mets have been in a tailspin since last September.
“There’s not enough mustard in the city to cover Reyes,” said Gossage, who was at the Stadium to give a pitching clinic to Bronx Little Leaguers and raise money to support inner-city youth baseball leagues in six cities. “He needs to act like a professional.
“I don’t want this sport to turn into football where they dance after every play. I can’t stand that - the dancing, the laughing - there’s no place for that in the game. He’s not the first great player to play - I wouldn’t even say great because he hasn’t won anything yet.”
Repoz
Posted: June 20, 2008 at 08:08 AM | 38 comment(s)
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Who was the scout who got all the flak for the Latin comments oh so many years ago. I can't believe I even remember the "scandal".
Even though I'm approaching 40, I'm thinking the world worked better when folks didn't live much past 30. Not that it was better, but that it worked better. The old farts need to go play golf and stay quiet. (Perhaps it's just that I'd like to just go play golf and stay quiet)
A Logan's Run remake is in the works!
(I loved that movie a wee tyke. I look forward to Hollywood effin up my fond memeories)
Yep. Thought so...
Goose the Douche.
It's on Turner Classic Movies occasionally. Watching the original again should destroy your fond memories well before the remake does.
I own the DVD. I still like the set design and the robot cracks me up with its crappiness. That robot is good times! Other than that, it's pretty clunky. Hollywood will ruin it with CGI. CGI is a goddam scourge.
today's cave men they eat mammoth after cooking we not need cooking in my day we eat mammoth raw not have this fancy "fire" aurochshit
That sounds like Rabbit Maranville, although there are so many stories about his weirdness, it's hard to tell if he really did this, or if it was invented afterwards.
A campy take on that theme is Wild in the Streets (1968). It has some brand name actors like Shelley Winters, Hal Holbrook and Ed Begley and Richard Pryor. Its theme song, "Shape of Things to Come" was a hit single.
Unrelated except by name, I recently caught most of Things to Come (1936) -- Screenplay by H. G. Wells! Pretty fantastic stuff -- you have to remember that the special effects are from 70 years ago. Also the sound is pretty rough.
That's it. I guess my main point is that there have always been interesting characters in the game who do things that are "unprofessional". I suppose no one likes them during their careers and then we'll pine away for decades about how no one is like them anymore.
Someone needs to tell Reyes to just play. He's got enough money not to ever need someone like Goose to ever say a kind thing about him.
Seriously, how much fun must the Little Leaguers have had listening to cranky Goose? And how about the notion that today's players have no experience with off-field distractions and won't be able to handle it like the old pros did Back in the Day. If I ever sound like this I hope my friends and family feel comfortable enough to step in and hit me with a shovel.
Red Dawn? What, are they going to have us invaded by C.O.B.R.A.?
the Lampoon did it better many years before
Hell, back in Goose's day he didn't even have to walk 150 yards from the bullpen to the damn mound. He got driven there.
I miss the bullpen cars. They were the culmination of a stupid idea whose time should never have run out.
Yep. Thought so...
And, later on, Rickey.
And it's not like Goose behaved like he was in the accountancy out there.
A lot of old timers were funny about baserunning. Pete Browning refused to slide, ever, for any reason.
I told my daughter about that and she didn't believe me. I remember some golf carts, but didn't some car makers donate cars?
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2420/1602627276_54540383c8_b.jpg
I've decided that's entirely made up. Nice Photoshop.
(Please don't confront me with your "truth." It's better for me this way.)
The Mariners have to bring this back. They will never win the Series if they don't.
Yes, indeed.
http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2007/10/Yankees_Datsun_Bullpen_Car.jpg
PS -- Howcum Richard Dotson didn't have to change his name to Richard Nissan...?
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