Read More...“I have [former Red Sox CEO] John Harrington’s old office. The day he turned over the reins, he was sitting at the desk and handed me his pen with a warm smile,” Henry wrote in an email.“I still have it. Red ink. I work more of my hours though in my home offices in Florida and in Brookline. But there is nothing like driving into Fenway Park to go to work. I am thankful every day that I get to do that. It’s one big reason why these rumors of a potential sale of the Red Sox are so ...
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1. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) posted on February 11, 2013 at 05:26 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Well, this was back in the 80s when apparently -- home plate was inverted... true story - that poster actually got people thinking that the angled what-is-today back would make useful guides for creating the baselines and it's been that way ever since.
My lifelong Dan Marino fandom took a pretty serious hit though.
Will Clark wins the award for "Least buff 90s MLB player who could hit a ton". The physical contrast between Clark and late 90s McGwire or Bagwell is astonishing.
I think the author of the piece needs a copy of this book. And I think he missed the point of the Mark Carrier poster anyway, which is a joke that revolves around the nickname "Monsters of the Midway", and this...
What he's saying is that home plate is backwards because the back of the plate is in line with the edge of the batter's box. It's not an accurate comment because the front of home plate does not line up with the front of the batter's box either. However, since home plate is not located smack dab in the middle of the batter's boxes but well towards the front, he's not totally wrong either.
Oh, and also, who do I need to throw this sweaty wad of cash at to own it?
I have a Jays lunchbox that has Vernon Wells, Kelvim Escobar, Felipe Lopez, Eric Hinske, Roy Halladay and Joe Lawrence on it. For the life of me, I can't imagine why the team put Joe Lawrence on a lunchbox, but it exists to commemorate his 55 game Major League career.
Similarly, it's funny to think that someone created an over-the-top Shooting Stars of the Astros poster and put Harnisch, Swindell, and Drabek on it instead of Bagwell and Biggio. It's like creating a 1995 Atlanta Braves poster with Kent Merker, Steve Avery, and Greg McMichael.
Whoa!
I had a crazy friend who really really wanted this poster. Almost to the point of getting in trouble in his attempts to acquire it.
There is also this poster that my teacher took down for awhile because a kid in school blew his brains out with his dad's shotgun.
My friend had this poster in his game room for many years.
Looking back those were some really horrible and cheesy posters but we ate them up.
Whoa!
I see what you did there!
I was about to say I think I had the same poster as a kid, but I think he's fielding in mine.
My brother got one of Kevin McReynolds striding down a dark alley with some criminals cowering from him saying "Speak softly anc carry a big stick".
Now that I think about it it probably was a photo of him in the field.
Here it is
What did you call them?
These posters bring back great memories. My homemade posters with photos cut from SI and Sporting News were all based on these. My best work was of the original US Olympic basketball Dream Team, called "Dream Team: Made in Heaven."
I like how someone thought it was a good idea to show an NFL player holding a fully automatic handgun. Oh, the innocence of the 80s
Harnisch was a rising star and Swindell / Drabek were the big pitching free agent signings the Astros had for the 1993 season - it was created to capitalize the novelty that those three would form a 'Big 3' for the Astros.
Definitely were. If you see a guy wearing pants like that in a gym, he'll probably be at least 50 years old.
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