These pics of the greatest Mazzone in Oriole history should hook you.
Read More...Reader Bruce Menard recently clued me in regarding a chapter from fairly recent MLB history that I hadn’t been aware of. It involves a guy named Jay Mazzone, who worked as a batboy for the Orioles in the late 1960s. The unusual thing about Mazzone is that he’d lost his hands when he was two years old after his snow suit caught on fire, so he used metal hooks in lieu of fingers. This certainly made him an unusual sight on ...
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1. Davo Mastroianni posted on December 30, 2011 at 11:13 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I had completely forgotten that he was the one who won Game 162.
"Hmm, I guess we could have had the wedding in October. Looks like I won't be working that weekend..."
Carl should have sent Adam Dunn an Xmas card this year, thanking him for lapping the field in terms of megabucks "fall down go boom" contracts.
Only way to improve the visual sequence above would be to put timestamps on the photos. IIRC, it took about four minutes to find out that the Rays had beaten the Yanks after Carl's un-catch.
There was a great article in SI a few weeks back (I think it was the one that had Coach K and Summit on it). Great read if you can find it. Somebody really should write a book about that night.
Surpassed in unlikeliness just a few minutes later, by a redheaded former top Oakland prospect down in Tropicana Field!
Actually, the Dan Johnson come run came well before that, in the bottom of the 9th to tie. Longoria's game winning HR in the bottom of the 12th came a few minutes after Andino's hit.
He can read a schedule and has an imagination. Well done, Malicious Elf...well done.
He can read a schedule and has an imagination. Well done, Malicious Elf...well done.
That really was pretty damn cunning and foresighted on Cashman's part, since on the day that Proctor was signed by the Yankees, the Red Sox were in 1st place in the AL East and 8 games ahead of their closest possible wild card competition. But then since Cashman's been caught sending rubber crutches and amphetamines to Jimmy Fund kids, I guess anything's possible when you've an evil mind like that at work.
That's Lowrie. He'll be stroking his neck for another team next year.
That's, uh, not a good typo.
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