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Buythatcard 01-31-2019 10:02 AM

OT: Mantle, Maris, Berra and Doris Day
 
Came across this clip on Youtube. I thought that I've seen every clip out there starring the M&M boys until I saw this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cvwZbm9w5Q

Peter_Spaeth 01-31-2019 10:17 AM

Doris aside, that's the start of a pretty good team there.

Buythatcard 01-31-2019 10:30 AM

I left out one guy on the bench. Cary Grant.

barrysloate 01-31-2019 11:07 AM

Doris Day turns 97 in a few months.

pclpads 01-31-2019 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1850855)
Doris Day turns 97 in a few months.

I refuse to accept that. In my mind's eye, she will forever remain the DD of 60 years ago.

barrysloate 01-31-2019 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by pclpads (Post 1850870)
I refuse to accept that. In my mind's eye, she will forever remain the DD of 60 years ago.

I'm a big Doris Day fan too. She was beautiful, a fine actress, and a great singer. She was equally good in comedy and drama.

brian1961 01-31-2019 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1850919)
I'm a big Doris Day fan too. She was beautiful, a fine actress, and a great singer. She was equally good in comedy and drama.

Totally agree, Barry. As an actress, I thought she did amazing and convincing in her first dramatic role, playing James Stewart's wife in the 1955 color version of the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, "The Man Who Knew Too Much".

---Brian Powell

barrysloate 01-31-2019 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by brian1961 (Post 1850924)
Totally agree, Barry. As an actress, I thought she did amazing and convincing in her first dramatic role, playing James Stewart's husband in the 1955 color version of the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, "The Man Who Knew Too Much".

---Brian Powell

The second Man Who Knew Too Much is a classic, and that's where she sang Que Sera Sera.

Peter_Spaeth 01-31-2019 05:23 PM

Cary Grant was no slouch either. Very few, if any, better actors, though he was not as multi-talented as Doris.

Buythatcard 01-31-2019 05:30 PM

Cary Grant and Doris Day did pretty well for themselves. But the other 3 guys on the bench didn't do too bad either.

barrysloate 01-31-2019 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1850987)
Cary Grant was no slouch either. Very few, if any, better actors, though he was not as multi-talented as Doris.

Cary Grant is another favorite. How can you not like Cary Grant?

thetruthisoutthere 01-31-2019 05:40 PM

Thank you for posting that.

My favorite movie of hers is "Midnight Lace" with Rex Harrison and John Gavin.

She was a natural.

Huysmans 01-31-2019 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1850993)
Cary Grant is another favorite. How can you not like Cary Grant?

Ju-dy Ju-dy Ju-dy

brian1961 01-31-2019 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1850986)
The second Man Who Knew Too Much is a classic, and that's where she sang Que Sera Sera.

Barry, isn't it ironic that with all of her easy, breesy movies featuring her sensational singing, she finally does a leading lady dramatic movie, and beautifully so, where she essentially sings one song---and that one song becomes her signature piece. I did a Wikipedia search, and Doris had done a thriller in 1951, Storm Warning.

Also, I made certain to edit my first post to express that she played Stewart's wife, and not "husband", as I carelessly worded. Oh well. It's all good---now.:o Good health to you, sir. ---- Brian Powell

barrysloate 02-01-2019 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by brian1961 (Post 1851013)
Barry, isn't it ironic that with all of her easy, breesy movies featuring her sensational singing, she finally does a leading lady dramatic movie, and beautifully so, where she essentially sings one song---and that one song becomes her signature piece. I did a Wikipedia search, and Doris had done a thriller in 1951, Storm Warning.

Also, I made certain to edit my first post to express that she played Stewart's wife, and not "husband", as I carelessly worded. Oh well. It's all good---now.:o Good health to you, sir. ---- Brian Powell

Agreed. She sang Que Sera in the Hitchcock movie merely to connect with her son who was kidnapped. She knew if he heard her singing it, he would know she was out looking for him. And it became possibly her most memorable song.

She was extremely versatile, and her comedies with Rock Hudson and James Garner, both who became her closest friends, are wonderful.

Sorry to get off the OP's original post, but Doris Day is one of those fan favorites. And it is great that she is still with us, having outlived all of her famous costars.

Buythatcard 02-01-2019 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1851099)
Agreed. She sang Que Sera in the Hitchcock movie merely to connect with her son who was kidnapped. She knew if he heard her singing it, he would know she was out looking for him. And it became possibly her most memorable song.

She was extremely versatile, and her comedies with Rock Hudson and James Garner, both who became her closest friends, are wonderful.

Sorry to get off the OP's original post, but Doris Day is one of those fan favorites. And it is great that she is still with us, having outlived all of her famous costars.

Most posts do go off the original topic. But we all know the achievements of those 3 guys in pinstripes. It's nice to hear about the others.

barrysloate 05-13-2019 09:57 AM

Doris Day died today at age 97.:(

calvindog 05-13-2019 10:14 AM

She was a peach.

https://live.staticflickr.com/8677/1...ff3cf3de_z.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/8616/1...c79f73c5_z.jpg

barrysloate 05-13-2019 10:31 AM

That's a beautiful baseball.

sando69 05-13-2019 12:43 PM

That's a beautiful baseball
 
hey jeff-
would love to hear the story about it's acquisition...

frankbmd 05-13-2019 04:43 PM

A friend of mine today told me that Doris Day had died and that she was 95.

I said, “I think she was 97.”

He said, “Doesn’t matter. She’s still dead.”

Aquarian Sports Cards 05-13-2019 04:57 PM

So is Generalissimo Francisco Franco...

calvindog 05-13-2019 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by sando69 (Post 1877292)
hey jeff-
would love to hear the story about it's acquisition...

Mark, it’s a great story. What is most miraculous is that I carry plastic cubes filled with balls around wherever I go.

sando69 05-13-2019 06:56 PM

am not really sure why...
 
… but I actually believe you!

ps: hopefully they are all BASE balls! :D


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