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Posted By: barry arnold
Reading Josh's post about the Bill Terry photograph got me to reminiscing about Terry with my nephew. |
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Posted By: Damian
Sounds like the Falstaff talking to me. I am not a big Dizzy Dean fan but I have heard he was quite a character. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
without running the numbers..I'd guess the ball would have to be traveling around 900 mph. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
In the same vane, Willie Mays missed a couple of games in 1955. Legend has it, that Willie was fast, so fast in fact, that he smoked a line drive up the middle which hit him in the head as he was rounding second. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
great stories Darren! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Barry... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Remember, the mounds were a lot HIGHER in those days... so the ball could have been 2 feet off the ground to go over the mound PLUS another 1.5 feet to go between his thighs... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
How fast do ball come off of a baseball bat?? |
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Posted By: barry arnold
thanks fellas for helping the Dizzy story become a possibility. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Barry: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Sir Isaac Newton meets William Tell |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Only if you bring some of Dizzy's famous Falstaff, Hal, |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Years ago listening to a Yankees game Phil Rizzuto told of a story where he jumped for a line drive that went between his legs and ended up hitting the outfield wall on a fly.Bill White called him out on it as did whoever their partner was at the time(Frank Messer possibly?) and Rizzuto stuck to his story.They went back and forth about it for an inning or so |
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Posted By: Anonymous
well that one is easy to explain. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I don't know of the Rizzuto story. But, I can tell you what |
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Posted By: identify7
Frank Howard: what a powerhouse! Big. It was in the late 60s he hit 10 HR in 20 AB. Six games - what a demonstration! |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Gil |
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Posted By: barry arnold
I must admit i was impressed with Uribe's dive into the crowd to |
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