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OT: I Saw Lefty Gomez Pitch!
Video from the first baseball game I ever saw in person, 1982 Old Timers Day. Look at the old-timey names, Joe Sewell, Waite Hoyt, Bill Dickey and Ray Fisher. Only this board could really appreciate seeing Ray Fisher. I need to pick up one of his t207's now, didn't remember him being there. Worth the ten minute watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPkWAUEhVyc |
Fantastic. Thanks for posting!
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Cool, John!
I thought it was hilarious seeing Hank Bauer light up a cigarette in the dugout!
There was a picture of Beach Haven/Manahawkin native Roger "Doc" Cramer in the visitors' dugout. Do you recall if he played? He would have been about 77 at the time. |
No idea on Cramer, but he was another cool one to see. I was 7 at the time, I remember bits and pieces of that day. We had upper deck seats to start off with, but my grandfather worked for A&P, who had box seats and no one was using them, so we moved to behind first base, about ten rows back.
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Neat piece of history with a direct tie into your early days of enjoying the game of baseball. Very nice, thanks for posting. Seems that the "Old Timer" games and re-unions are not as common these days.
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I remember seeing footage of a 72 year old Luke Appling going yard at Comiskey Park (I'll see if I can find a link), and just watched the other week some really great footage of 60-70 year old Sadaharu Oh going deep in an old timers game. Really is a mystery to me why there aren't more of these, especially during something like an AS break. Nevermind, it was in DC... And he was 75!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jHV7...e_gdata_player |
Thanks for the clip.
Generally we find old-timers events in any sport disturbing -- an unsettling reminder of our own mortality in seeing the strong, sleek athletic gods of our youth revealed as stooped, fat, balding, arthritic old men. But we did see 75-year-old Luke Appling belt a legitimate home run at an old-timers' game in Buffalo in 1984. That wuz somethin'! PS -- Ian, you posted while we were typing. Appling had a great season in '84! |
I saw Home Run Baker play. And Wally Pipp, too. It was at an earlier Old Timers Game at Yankee Stadium in 1959. The article states "Quite a few of yesteryear's stars had movie cameras and made the most of them." Wonder if any of the footage made its way to YouTube.
http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_...0Aug9_1959.pdf |
Great stuff! I went to a couple old timers' games at Angel Stadium in the early 1970s and saw Bob Feller, Joe Dimaggio and Satchel Paige, among others. I remember Feller looked good on the mound, and I got Joltin' Joe's autograph before the game. Thanks for posting ...
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double post
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Does Jamie Moyer count in this thread?:)
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great seeing those relics trotted out!
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awesome1 the oldtimers all seem really nice. I mailed Waite Hoyt a hof postcard in 1982 and remember him mailing me back a killer photo signed by him from the 1922 world series. They were all class acts
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Program from the day
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Phil Linz?
Phil Linz was an "old timer" that day? He was 42 years old. I have underwear older than that!
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That's pretty awesome John.
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