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trdcrdkid 02-21-2019 02:09 PM

Tris Speaker interview from 1948
 
Here's a six-minute radio interview that sportscaster Bob Wolff did with Tris Speaker in 1948. There's some really interesting stuff in there: Speaker talks about how he learned to play center field as a rookie by having Cy Young hit him fungoes, and lists Dale Mitchell and Larry Doby as the most promising players on the Cleveland Indians, for whom he was working at the time. I love hearing audio of old deadball-era stars like this. I don't think I had ever heard Speaker's voice before listening to this.

https://www.nytimes.com/video/multim...s-speaker.html

timn1 02-21-2019 04:28 PM

Tris
 
Interesting he doesn't sound at all like a Texan (at least my idea of a Texan speaking)-

rdixon1208 02-21-2019 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by timn1 (Post 1856994)
Interesting he doesn't sound at all like a Texan (at least my idea of a Texan speaking)-

Tris left Texas in 1907 when he was 19 years old. We still claim him (at least I do) as a Texan, but by the time of this interview he was 60 years old and had been living up north for 40 of those years. That being said, we don't all sound alike...

rdixon1208 02-21-2019 08:07 PM

Duplicate post

trdcrdkid 02-22-2019 10:16 AM

Ty Cobb didn't have much of a Georgia accent either in the recordings I've heard, all from after his playing days, though you can sometimes hear a bit of a twang.

From 3/19/30:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqnH5BrRWnk&t=332s

From 12/1/55:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYDkBuyveiA

Some people retain strong accents even after living for many years in an area with a different accent, but most people adapt their speech to their surroundings (mostly unconsciously).

Exhibitman 02-22-2019 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by rdixon1208 (Post 1857061)
Tris left Texas in 1907 when he was 19 years old. We still claim him (at least I do) as a Texan, but by the time of this interview he was 60 years old and had been living up north for 40 of those years. That being said, we don't all sound alike...

Nah, you just tend to duplicate your posts ;)


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