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Thursday, May 08, 2008

The Baseball Analysts: Lederer: To THE Stadium and Back

Travel along with Rich Lederer and his son on their whirlwind tour of NY ballparks...until they run into their very own “The Incident” moment!

In the meantime, Joe and I did some Cliff Hangin’ last night on our way to the game. We caught the 4 Train from Grand Central (or the Iron Horse as Alex Belth told me insiders call it) to Yankee Stadium. After getting a bite to eat in the food concourse, we hopped onto the subway at about 3:45 p.m. (Eastern Time). Our car was crowded so we found ourselves standing in the middle, holding onto the rails for safety. After we got situated, Joe whispers to me, “I’m 95% certain that’s Cliff Lee standing next to you” (notice the arm of my brown jacket in the foreground). I look up and, sure enough, it looks just like the Cleveland lefthander. I turned back to Joe and remarked, “I think you’re right.” He then says, “I’m 99.9% certain.” While I’m not into star gazing per se, you have to admit that it’s an incredible coincidence that a player from the opposing team – much less the starting pitcher THAT night – would be riding the subway to the park *and* at the same time as Joe and me *and* standing next to us for the entire trip.

In any event, while making eye contact with Lee, I make a pitching motion with my left hand as if I were throwing a breaking ball. He gives me a quizzical look so I mouth “Cliff?” He nods his head. Conscientious that I’m wearing a NY hat for the first time in my life, I point to it and tell him that I’m from Long Beach, California and not really a Yankees fan. Lee smiled and shook his head. I explained that Joe and I were on a father-son baseball trip and had already been to Fenway Park the previous weekend and were going to our first Yankees game that night, and to Shea Stadium on Friday night.

Repoz Posted: May 08, 2008 at 12:42 PM | 12 comment(s)
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   1. Slinger Francisco Barrios (Dr. Memory) Posted: May 08, 2008 at 12:59 PM (#2773733)
I'm pretty sure if I made MLB $$, I'd take a cab.
   2. Cris E Posted: May 08, 2008 at 01:34 PM (#2773771)
Every once in a while I might take the train just for some variety. As a bigtime athlete I'm sure there'd be a lot of insulation from real life, so grabbing a chance to be normal might be fun. And while cab ride are usually boring (unless you're Tom Glavine), a ride on the train can be interesting or even educational (Paging John Rocker to the White courtesy phone.)
   3. whoisalhedges Posted: May 08, 2008 at 02:34 PM (#2773835)
Paging John Rocker to the White courtesy phone.

It's the only one he'll pick up.
   4. Smiling Joe Hesketh Posted: May 08, 2008 at 02:36 PM (#2773837)
When Greg Harris pitched in Boston, he took the MBTA Green Line to the park pretty much every day. I'm assuming he'd have to take a cab home at times since the T stops running so damn early.
   5. Slinger Francisco Barrios (Dr. Memory) Posted: May 08, 2008 at 03:15 PM (#2773884)
Every once in a while I might take the train just for some variety.

It was probably a kick for Lee to meet a knowledgeable and relatively non-invasive fan.
   6. Long-Time Fan Posted: May 08, 2008 at 03:20 PM (#2773894)
The ill-fated Jim Leyritz used to take the train to Yankee stadium regularly, and going way back, I remember being thrilled to read that Hector Lopez took the subway from Brooklyn to Yankee Stadium for every Yankee home game.
   7. Walt Davis Posted: May 08, 2008 at 03:34 PM (#2773922)
Reads better if it wasn't actually Lee. I'm pretty sure Larry Craig got arrested for behavior like this. :-)
   8. Bob Dernier Ressort Posted: May 08, 2008 at 03:38 PM (#2773934)
I seem to recall Rick Leach, when he played for the Rangers awhile back, getting stoned and riding up and down New York on the subway all day instead of making it to Yankee Stadium.
   9. vortex of dissipation Posted: May 08, 2008 at 03:46 PM (#2773951)
I seem to recall Rick Leach, when he played for the Rangers awhile back, getting stoned and riding up and down New York on the subway all day instead of making it to Yankee Stadium.


Apparently so...

Rick Leach
   10. Hysterical & Useless Posted: May 08, 2008 at 04:04 PM (#2773979)
John Olerud took the 7 train to Shea sometimes when he played with the Mets. Remember reading how if his wife needed the car, he took the train. Guess people didn't really recognize him without his helmet on.
   11. villageidiom Posted: May 08, 2008 at 04:05 PM (#2773982)
The ill-fated Jim Leyritz used to take the train to Yankee stadium regularly

Public transportation is the ultimate designated driver.
   12. Repoz Posted: May 08, 2008 at 04:14 PM (#2773992)
Public transportation is the ultimate designated driver.

Speaking of which...Alex Belth and I are hooking up with Lederer & co. tomorrow for rainy Metsie game.

Sans Rolex, of course.
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