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Saturday, July 19, 2008
I forgot to post this last night…just like I forgot to ask Treder if the Crazy Crab outfit kept him warm during Stick nights.
Tonight, the first 20,000 fans to the Giants-Brewers game will receive a Crazy Crab bobblehead - a greater number of fans than the average of 12,000 who actually saw Crazy work the ‘Stick in 1984. The backlash to Crazy was fierce. Giants manager Frank Robinson had to be restrained by the grounds crew from attacking it, and fans booed and chucked beer bottles and batteries when it sauntered onto the field. One rough night, Dale Kaetzel, the official crab handler in those days, had to assure the actor inside the crab suit, Wayne Doba, that no one in the crowd had a gun.
Even the players got into the act.
“We loved the crab,” said Mike Krukow, a member of the 1984 squad. “We used to whack it across the shins with a fungo bat, or see who could make the biggest mark on the crab’s back with the rosin bag. We were such a bad team in 1984 that it was therapeutic.”
Repoz
Posted: July 19, 2008 at 12:37 PM | 17 comment(s)
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1. TerpNats Posted: July 19, 2008 at 04:31 PM (#2864796)Many thanks for bringing this one to my attention, Repoz. Man, the mid-1980s were a weird era. Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
Crazy Crab pales in annoyance to the benign, "kid-friendly," androgynous, Lou Seal and it's disturbing predilection for pants-less pelvic thrusting.
It didn't reflect well on the Reinsdorf/Einhorn ownership either, as it was one of the first changes they made, along with moving games to "On TV" (Sportsvision -- at a time when most folks didn't have cable TV yet). They also exiled Harry Caray and Jimmy Piersall.
Ahh yes, the advantages of breaking up the tension in a clubhouse.
Giants record in 1984, when this happened: 66-96, the worst in baseball.
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