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Brian Van Horn 12-26-2013 10:33 PM

Paul Blair has passed away.
 
I was watching the 1971 World Series game 7 this evening on Youtube and saw Merv Rettenmund in centerfield for the Orioles and thought of Paul Blair. Then within an hour of watching the game, I saw this on ESPN's website:

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/10...at-dies-age-69

grainsley 12-26-2013 10:37 PM

Damn good ballplayer. I would take him on my team any time.

Lgarza99 12-26-2013 10:38 PM

Great ball player. RIP Paul!

Sean 12-26-2013 11:25 PM

Blair was a great defensive centerfielder. He played very shallow, and could go back on a fly ball as well as any CF I've ever seen.

Bocabirdman 12-27-2013 03:33 AM

I remember seeing him hit a triple over the head of Amos Otis. After the game, Earl Weaver was asked if he thought Otis should have caught the ball to which Earl replied, "Only one man in Baseball could have caught it and he was busy sliding into third. I swear I saw him start to pick a route to do just that as he rounded second.".

Adam Jones is great but Paul was the best I ever saw...... R.I.P. Mr. Blair.

Rich Klein 12-27-2013 03:35 AM

Been a bad week for ex-Yankees
 
Blair, Mike Hegan and Ed Herrmann

Rich

djrhanover 12-27-2013 04:20 AM

I always marveled at Blair's defensive abilities. On a fly ball deep to center, Blair would go to a spot, camp under the ball, and make the catch, while others would still be running to the ball. He was far and away one of the best ever.

iwantitiwinit 12-27-2013 05:56 AM

Super nice guy met him at a random game in Balt 3 years ago he was visiting all the suites for some promotion. Talked to him for a few minutes and told him my favorite card of his was his 1967 topps, he agreed.

Danny Smith 12-27-2013 06:39 AM

Great guy and ball player. Even greater loss. May he rest in peace.

LKeeler 12-27-2013 08:24 AM

I remember in the early 80's stumbling across a used Wilson glove with the name Paul Blair inscribed in it. At that time I hadn't even heard of Blair, but the mitt fit perfectly so that is what counted to a 6 year old! Shortly after that my dad educated me on the fielding excellence that was Paul Blair. That glove stayed with me for years until I out grew it and advanced to an adult Johnny Antonelli model. Babe Ruth and Paul Blair. The first two baseball players that became entrenched in my mind!

drmondobueno 12-27-2013 01:55 PM

When I was a kid, I remember watching great defensive ballplayers, great gloves in the infield, speed and arms in the outfield. But nobody turned his back and blazed to the ball like Paul Blair. IMO, he beat the entire American League with his glove. It was the first time in my baseball life I remember thinking that a defensive ballplayer made a habit of breaking the other team. Palmer had to love this guy.

Bocabirdman 12-27-2013 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drmondobueno (Post 1220924)
Palmer had to love this guy.

He did.:D

CMIZ5290 12-27-2013 03:52 PM

Fantastic player, always heard good things about him personally as well..

kcohen 12-27-2013 05:27 PM

Best center fielder I ever saw. May he rest in peace.

HRBAKER 12-27-2013 07:04 PM

I always thought he and Curt Flood were incredibly gifted CFers in the post-Mays era. RIP Paul.

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps750c7ea3.jpg

oldjudge 12-27-2013 07:17 PM

Once shared a cab with him leaving an airport (don't remember which one). I do remember, however, that he was a very nice person. RIP Paul.

ethicsprof 12-27-2013 07:31 PM

paul blair
 
my condolences to family, friends, fans

Barry

Peter_Spaeth 12-27-2013 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djrhanover (Post 1220805)
I always marveled at Blair's defensive abilities. On a fly ball deep to center, Blair would go to a spot, camp under the ball, and make the catch, while others would still be running to the ball. He was far and away one of the best ever.

That's what distinguishes the great center fielders, the ability to judge the ball off the bat. If you read Mays' description of "The Catch," that's exactly what he did -- as soon as he saw the ball off the bat, he just turned and ran to where he knew it was going. He supposedly said to Irvin jogging in, "had it all the way," and it's portrayed as humor, but it probably wasn't.

Tobacco&Gum 12-28-2013 07:43 AM

Mr. Blair was a frequent guest instructor at the baseball camp I attended during the mid 1980's. He was a kind man. May he rest in peace!

joeadcock 12-30-2013 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ethicsprof (Post 1221041)
my condolences to family, friends, fans

Barry

Agreed.
I remember seeing him on TV as a kid. Remember the Orioles team from that time with Palmer, Belanger, etc.
Never anything negative I heard

I sincerely hope he walks on road paved by God.


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