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1. JJ1986 Posted: January 22, 2008 at 06:25 AM (#2673517)Personally I think somebody should go up to these frauds and actually quiz them on how much they actually know about Roberto. I'm betting this is all posturing.
I don't wanna be starting something here...but I feel the same way about #42.
If the Dodgers want to retire his number, great. But I never liked the MLB edict across all teams. I think guys should be able to wear 42 if they want.
What did Clemente do that warrants this? He was a great player and a great man, but you could say that about hundreds of former players. He's in the Hall of Fame, which is a pretty big reward already.
Clemente wasn't the first Latino player. He wasn't the first Puerto Rican player. I suppose he might have been the first Latino star, though Cuban Minnie Minoso had already played in 3 All-Star Games and finished 4th in the MVP voting three times before Clemente made his MLB debut. So basically it seems like Clemente's claim to fame is that he is the "favorite" of the Latino (Puerto Rican?) community.
Does that mean that Ichiro Suzuki, Sandy Koufax, Chan Ho Park and, heck, Dave Nilsson will one day deserve the same treatment?
Hank Greenberg instead of Koufax.
I love Clemente as much as the next guy but what Jackie did broke the ice for Clemente and many Latin players. He made it a little easier for everyone after him.
I'd nominate Graeme Lloyd instead. That way, you can knock out 17, 27, 37, and 47 at once.
To equate him with Jackie is absurd, but so too is the presumably humorous Suzuki, Nilsson, etc.
Some of my first Topps cards (I had the one mom in a million who didn't throw them out) were of "Bob Clemente," about midway thru his career, if that helps any.
I was thrilled when they ran Sosa out of town on a rail. It meant that his number wouldn't be retired here in Chicago.
By retiring 10.5?
I think RJR is spot on.
Question: is it a constitutional duty of legistlative bodies to grandstand and pander? They sure act that way.
It's easy to see how politicians are so much like ballplayers...so many of both are blessed with a lack of self-awareness.
Considering what everybody's like about that joint, that honor's a lot harder to come by than getting your number retired.
"We believe that one African-American should not get all of the merits of having his number retired," Mr. Mateo said in a phone interview yesterday. "I think it's an honor that should be shared with the Hispanic community and we should be able to honor the ballplayer that fought for our civil rights within the game, struggled during his entire career to send a message of equality, a man that was compassionate, a man that had much better records and statistics than Jackie Robinson."
What an a s s.
Actually, the HOF waives the waiting period for anybody who dies. Rod Beck was on this year's ballot because of this. Clemente is, however, the last player to actually be elected after having appeared on the HOF ballot early.
Edit: Hey, I'm comment #21 in the Clemente's number thread! Do I win a prize!!
Next up, 84 in honour of countless hard-working Spring Training first cuts
Didn't Darryl Kile get a HOF vote or two? Or seven, it turns out.
By retiring 21 for Clemente, the Pirates were prevented from retiring it for Arky Vaughan after he was elected to the Hall.
Alright, so I was wrong. Phil Pepe lied to me.
Sound of Greyhound bus crushing Phil Pepe in his Thurman Munson jersey
Same here. By keeping players from wearing #42, it limits those inevitable stories of what Jackie Robinson means to a player. MLB instead should have required that the Rookie of the Year be called the Jackie Robinson Award. I know it already is officially, but like the same way the Cy Young Award is named. You give the explanation of what the award is for to non-fans.
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