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09-24-2005, 05:30 AM
Posted By: <b>RichP</b><p>Philadelphia A's Historical society is terrific. But being a NY Giants fan, I was wondering if anything excists for us? Anything equivilant?

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09-26-2005, 03:40 PM
Posted By: <b>Rich Klein</b><p>At one point about 5 years ago, I believe a NY Giants group was being created. I also believe that it never really got off the ground for many reasons which I don't recall but IIRC, they were not all pleasant reasons.<br /><br />Rich

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09-26-2005, 06:29 PM
Posted By: <b>rp60</b><p>Sorry to here it rich. Thanks for the response. I guess I have to be a club member of one...Shame, what an awesome past!

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09-26-2005, 06:53 PM
Posted By: <b>identify7</b><p>I'll join that club, but I've some things which I don't understand.

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09-26-2005, 07:11 PM
Posted By: <b>tobacco-r-us</b><p>That in 1944 my father, a McGraw Giants fan, took me to my first baseball game.<br />It was at the Polo Grounds to watch Mel Ott's Giants.<br />Another reason was that he had a fellow Cuban friend coaching on the team, by the name of Adolfo Luque.<br /><br />Shamefully, I became the black sheep of the family, the one no one speaks of.<br />For you see, I was roped in by the 1941 56 game DiMaggio hitting streak, and became a hated Yank fan.<br /><br />It has taken me all these years to confess my sin, and hope for forgiveness from my family, and all the families of: Dolf Luque, Nap Reyes, Mel Ott, Ace Adams, Ernie Lombardi, Bill Voiselle, Danny Gardella, Billy Jurges, Buddy Kerr, Phil Weintraub, Steve Filipowicz, Joe Medwick, George Hausmann, Johnny Rucker and a few others that skip my mind.<br /><br />To all you NY Giants fans, and to the best fans ever in any sports, the Broooklyn Bums fans.<br />This Yank fan MISS you fiercely.<br />You were the Greatest!<br />The heart of NYC was ripped out when the owners sold out the NYC Fans.<br /><br />rp60, I hope some other vintage NY Fans chime in.<br />That's this Yank fan story, and I'm sticking to it. <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14><br /><br />Joe P.<br />

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09-26-2005, 08:32 PM
Posted By: <b>mike mullins</b><p>is that Don Mueller is a good friend of mine. I used to rake his leaves every fall. He taught me a little bit about hitting, but I was never any good so even "Mandrake the Magician" couldn't help me out...<br /><br />How'd he get good? He told me to practice hitting kernels of corn with a broomstick. Have someone toss the corn at you and try to whack it. <br /><br />I stuck with it for about 30 minutes. It was too dang frustrating when I was 10. But if you can get good at it, then hitting a baseball should be no problem.<br /><br />As far as I know, he is still alive and well in the St. Louis metro area.<br /><br />Probably doesn't help much, but there you have it.<br /><br />mm<br /><br />

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09-26-2005, 09:48 PM
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>As a kid, I was fascinated by a photo of a baseball player that was on my grandad's dresser. the guy had NY on his hat, and he'd signed the 8x10 photo. Being a kid in the early 60s, I figured it was a Yankee. I now have the photo. it is of Dusty Rhodes, and the photo is the one used on his 1955 Topps #1 card. Evidently my grandad lived in Hopkinsville in the 40s, and Dusty played for the Hoppers, they made acquaintance. When I looked up Dusty in a record book in the late 60s, this was the first I knew of the Giants having been in New York. But then I read....<br /><br />Skip to a Saturday, June 23, 1984. I drive from Cincy where I'm in law school, up to Chicago for a Cards Cubs game, with girlfriend and her 2 kids. A long drive. Once there, for $5 I park in someone's front yard, and walk to Wrigley (tickled with myself for finding the place). At the ticket window I ask for 4, the response is "sold out". I'm stunned. But I didn't drive up for nothing... so we go in with 4 standing room only tickets. In we go. For 6 innings we stand, before settling in seats. It is a back and forth extra inning game, NBCs game of the week. Sandberg hits 2 HRs, McGee hits for the cycle, the Cubs win, I think it was 12-11 in 11 innings. The game shows up on ESPN Classic on occasion. But the tale to tell today is about an elderly man and a young boy that stood beside me the first few innings. The gentleman was softspoken, and was taking his grandson to a game. The gentleman was from New York. As we stood there, we conversed a bit. He knew his baseball, obstruction and interference were two separate things in his mind. After a couple of innings I asked him who his favorite team was, I looked at him as he answered while gazing upon the field. "The Giants," he said. "The New York Giants." The Giants had been in San Francisco 27 years, and this man still had not forgiven them. When he next looked at me, I could see the 27 years of sadness in his eyes.<br /><br />The man was a New York Giants fan.<br /><br />Frank W.

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09-29-2005, 12:50 PM
Posted By: <b>Old Giants Fan</b><p>From today's New York Times:<br />- ON THIS DAY -<br /><br />On Sept. 29, 1957, the New York Giants played their last game at the Polo Grounds, losing to the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-1. The Giants moved to San Francisco for the next season.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.network54.com/Realm/PoloGrounds/Mays_Catch.JPG" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/PoloGrounds/Mays_Catch.JPG"></a>

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09-29-2005, 01:22 PM
Posted By: <b>identify7</b><p>GreatWake: I guess that I have you by about a decade, in that I was a kid in the 50s. We lived in NYC and I was a Giants fan.<br /><br />As far as I was concerned, the Giants won the '54 World Series because of Dusty Rhodes' performance. In retrospect, they probably would have won it without him, but it sure seemed that he almost single handedly rose to meet every need that came up.<br /><br />Yes, they swept the Indians. But that was required. A NYC team won every World Series game between 1949 and 1957. Forty seven consecutive World Series games. And the Giants were the only NYC team (which was unusual) in this World Series.<br /><br />I think in '50 the NL came up with a winner from Philadelphia, but the Yankees quickly swept them.<br /><br />And yes, I know that they came up with Cepeda, McCovey, and others; but for me it was over. I was in CA in the '60s and took in a Giants - Dodgers game. It was over.

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09-29-2005, 02:18 PM
Posted By: <b>A Yank Fans Lament</b><p>Was after the last out of the game.<br />The fans poured out onto the field.<br />They all faced the 483ft sign out in center field.<br />Right above the sign you would find both the visiting and home team clubhouses.<br />They just stood there pleading, and crying for the owners not to take away a team that was theirs since 1883.<br />Crying in public about their love affair with the team, was not a shameful act.<br />It ripped this Yank fans heart just to watch this.<br />As far as I'm concerned, the shame was on the owners.<br />They sold out the best fans that you could ever hope for, and I miss da Jints & Bums fans.