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With my attention to the new Hall-of-Famers, I was surprised to see that Harold Baines had a statue.
I, then, decided to search for images of other Ballpark Statues. In doing so, I finally saw the unusual statues outside National's Park. I recall the Astros erecting statues of both Biggio and Bagwell at the same time, and then, IMO, sweating out Bagwell's delayed election. Now, I realize that you don't have to be a Hall-of-Famer to have a statue made of you and displayed outside a stadium, but I do wonder: 1.) What do you think of the statues that are currently displayed around the Majors either at the ballpark or located in close proximity? 2.) What's your opinion of the type 'motion' art-style used in the Walter Johnson, Josh Gibson and Frank Howard statues in Washington? 3.) Which statue currently displayed is your favorite? 4.) Whose statue would you like to see added to the current group. Attachment 337222 Attachment 337223 |
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2. Never knew Wajo had four arms. 3. Lambeau Field (a curve ball) features Lambeau and Lombardi 4. Mike Trout and Tim Salmon in an aquarium. |
Having seen the statues at Nationals Park up close and in person, I found them to be quite offputting. The Clemente and Stargell statues at the Pirates stadium are iconic.
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Can anyone identify these players?
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The statues at Camden yards are all great, palmers leg kick, Brooks stretched out as the human vacuum cleaner. Most stadiums have impressive statues, I am not a fan of those at the Nationals.
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1.) What do you think of the statues that are currently displayed around the Majors either at the ballpark or located in close proximity? 3.) Which statue currently displayed is your favorite? [/QUOTE] I don't know if I have a favorite, but I do have a least favorite (AKA: The Worst). It's the Ralph Kiner statue on display at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. (I guess they only had enough money for the artist to sculpt just his hands. |
My favorite is only sort of at a ballpark.
Cy Young at the location of the pitchers mound Huntington Avenue Grounds. On the campus of Northeastern University. http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=26022 |
Harry Caray statue
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1.) What do you think of the statues that are currently displayed around the Majors either at the ballpark or located in close proximity?
Fewer is better - I’d rather see 3 or 4 historically-important figures than 9 or 10 fan favorites. 2.) What's your opinion of the type 'motion' art-style used in the Walter Johnson, Josh Gibson and Frank Howard statues in Washington? Not fond of them, though I can kind of see why someone thought it would be cool. 3.) Which statue currently displayed is your favorite? As a Cubs fan myself, it has to be the Harry Caray statue outside Wrigley, for a couple of reasons: - people keep putting cans of Budweiser in Harry’s outstretched hand, which seems natural to me. - if you look near his feet, you’ll see what I can only imagine is a statement on the “middle century” of Cubs history - the souls of generations of Cubs fans, trapped in cheerful despair. 4.) Whose statue would you like to see added to the current group. It’s not practical, but a statue of Connie Mack sitting in the Athletics dugout for all time would make me smile. |
Can Anyone Identify The Players portrayed with these Statues?
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I believe the first two are located in St. Louis, the third one in Philadelphia, and the last one in Texas.
Anyone recognize them? Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
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The first photo (closeup of face) is Rogers Hornsby
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Dizzy Dean (outside Busch Stadium)
"The Batter" by Joe Brown (formerly outside Veterans Stadium in Philly) Neftali Feliz hugging Bengie Molina after 2010 ALCS (Outside Arlington Stadium) |
Final statue
The leaping player is Al Kaline in Comerica Park (the photo is reversed its a mirror image)
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Here are a few I've taken pics of. First four are from Baltimore obviously. Of the six the O's have out in the plaza these are my favorites.
Attachment 337415 Attachment 337417 Attachment 337418 Attachment 337412 These are from a Christmas/New Years trip to Chicago. It was twice as cold as it looks. Attachment 337413 Attachment 337414 And finally from our 2016 Chicago trip. I failed to take pics of all the ones at the new Comiskey (or whatever it's called) but this is my favorite ballpark statue. My man, Billy Pierce. This was less than a year after his passing and was bittersweet to finally see it in person. Attachment 337416 |
Thanks to all for all the ID help - I can always depend of you guys!
Bob- I'm a big fan of Billy Pierce too! I think he and Minnie both out to be HOFers. Pierce is the answer to one of my favorite trivia questions: Who was the only pitcher to record an ERA less than 2.00 during the 1950s? The detail of that particular statue is amazing. Did you get to meet Billy? |
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No, sadly I never got to meet BP. I did corespondent with him a few times. I sent him photos of my Pierce PC and he answered questions I had. From all I have ever heard he was a very nice man. |
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The statues at Target Field are really well done:
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I like the statues around stadiums, except the "motion" ones. Here's a couple at the Brickyard in OK City honoring players who grew up in Oklahoma.
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A couple of my favorites...
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My best friend sculpted this Ted Williams statue that is outside of Fenway.
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MCU Park, home of the Class A Brooklyn Cyclones (NY Mets), has a wonderful bronze statue of Pee Wee Reese with his arm around Jackie Robinson's shoulder. I don't have a picture of it but maybe someone else does. I make sure to pass it every time I go to a Cyclone's game.
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Not baseball but my fave is the statue outside the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ of Marty Brodeur
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The in-motion statues at Nationals Park are absolutely horrendous. A real disservice to Walter Johnson, Josh Gibson, and Frank Howard. So terrible that they were relocated from the outfield plaza to a less prominent spot.
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This is the Road to Omaha statue outside T D Ameritrade Park in Omaha. It was done by John Labja, a local artist. It was originally in front of Rosenblatt. A smaller version is given the the most valuable player in the CWS.
I have known John for a lot of years. He also does the Harley Earl replica for the Daytona 500 champion and did the Dale Earnhardt statue outside the race track. |
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In front of the Olympic stadium Home of the Montreal Expos
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...63273c93_z.jpgdscf8255 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr |
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I got these off the internet. A great statue. As a side note; When MCU Park first opened it was called Keyspan Park and had a mini museum dedicated to Brooklyn baseball (mostly the Brooklyn Dodgers). I can't seem to find any more information on it, so I'm guessing that it closed. Does anyone know anything about it? |
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