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Saturday, November 08, 2008

MLB: Seaver highlights Legends Dinner

I haven’t seen a young punk achieve such pantsloadian heights since Jim DeRogatis moved to Chicago!

Following a video display of the three-time Cy Young Award winner’s career, Seaver said: “How beautiful that was—it led me to believe that it was not a destination, but a journey. I was a young punk coming out of the University of Southern California trying to get a job doing something he loved to do, to achieve an art form. It became something that grabs your soul. It gives you life, with all your mental and physical energy.”

..."It reminded me of when I was in Cincinnati, and you’d get beer boxes full of fan mail,” Seaver said. “I got one letter from a teacher that read: ‘We have a little boy here, seven years old, who will not talk. He won’t talk to his parents, won’t talk to his schoolmates, won’t talk to his teachers, won’t talk to anybody. There is nothing physically wrong with him; he just won’t talk.’ So I signed a photo saying, ‘Good luck to you. Tom Seaver.’ I got a return letter from the same teacher: ‘Dear Mr. Seaver, Thank you very much. I gave the picture to the boy in class, and he said, ‘This is really a picture from Tom Seaver, isn’t it?’ And it’s a compliment to all the players here how we can change things just on a personal, one-on-one basis. That is what this organization is all about. It does it through the players, and I’m damn proud to be one of them.”

Repoz Posted: November 08, 2008 at 12:28 PM | 11 comment(s)
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   1. Roy Hobbs of WIFFLE Ball Posted: November 08, 2008 at 05:00 PM (#3005508)
The story would be better if he'd signed it "For God's sake, say something. Tom Seaver."
   2. Benji Posted: November 09, 2008 at 02:14 AM (#3005611)
Good thing they didn't give the kid a picture of Alex Johnson.
   3. Sheer Tim Foli Posted: November 10, 2008 at 11:22 AM (#3006015)
In Neyer's next book we'll find out the 'kid' was actually 43 and the letter was from his wife.
   4. SoSH U at work Posted: November 10, 2008 at 11:29 AM (#3006021)
"I was a young punk coming out of the University of Southern California trying to get a job doing something he loved to do, to achieve an art form. It became something that grabs your soul. It gives you life, with all your mental and physical energy.”


Seaver pulling off the self-reference triple crown - first, second and third person - all in the same paragraph. Impressive.
   5. Repoz Posted: November 10, 2008 at 12:02 PM (#3006036)
It was tough back in the day...trying to decide which was a bigger establishment dick. Young or Seaver.
   6. No obvious clever handle (Met Fan Charlie) Posted: November 10, 2008 at 12:55 PM (#3006072)
Young. Hans Daun.
   7. phredbird Posted: November 10, 2008 at 08:18 PM (#3006487)
is jim derogatis any relation to al derogatis?
   8. Sam M. Posted: November 10, 2008 at 08:53 PM (#3006494)
It was tough back in the day...trying to decide which was a bigger establishment dick. Young or Seaver.

Beg pardon? I somehow don't recall Dick Young taking out a newspaper ad calling for peace during the Vietnam War as Tom and Nancy Seaver did late in 1969. Tom Seaver wasn't exactly out protesting with the kids at Kent State or dropping acid at Woodstock, but Young was the much bigger Establishment Dick.
   9. Repoz Posted: November 10, 2008 at 09:48 PM (#3006532)
Sam, Sam...I'm not saying me. Young was a hawky goof while Tom and Nancy just seemed to be the perfect family around the corner that just never got invited to the swingers party...and always wondered why.

Even tho Dick Young grew his hair long ain't Tom didn't!
   10. Sam M. Posted: November 10, 2008 at 09:54 PM (#3006540)
Tom and Nancy just seemed to be the perfect family around the corner that just never got invited to the swingers party...and always wondered why.

Now that . . . that is about as perfect a description of the Seavers circa 1970 as anyone could ever hope to write.

If I had a therapist, I am almost certain that explaining Tom Seaver and my childhood worship of him, combined with that sentence, would explain almost everything he or she would need to know about me. ;-)
   11. Srul Itza Posted: November 10, 2008 at 11:04 PM (#3006574)
It was tough back in the day...trying to decide which was a bigger establishment dick. Young or Seaver.

The thing is that, "back in the day", and the night, and in-between, Dick Young was such a complete, Grade A, Government Certified, All-Around All-American Dick of the First Order, with Oak Leaf Clusters, that it really didn't matter whether you saw him as an "establishment" dick, or an "anti-establishment" dick, or an antidisestablishmentarianism dick -- his general all round dick-age simply put all others to shame.
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