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Posted By: PC
A little OT, but anything related to Mathewson seems "in the ballpark". I believe this is one of only a couple of surviving video clips of Christy Mathewson pitching (and hitting): |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
That was cool.. Thanks for posting that. |
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Posted By: Matt
Thanks! check out the other related videos including a video of Cobb narrated by himself! |
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Posted By: Kyle
Very cool! |
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Posted By: Joe D.
looking at the related videos! |
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Posted By: leon
and now we know where some of the cards get their pitching pose of Matty.....thanks for posting....definitely NOT off topic imho.... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
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Posted By: Anonymous
I posted that Matty video on these boards a while ago and its still neat to watch them. I found some interviews of pre war baseball players on there too, but its only audio interviews for a few minutes each. I found 2 Cobbs and a Cy Young interview lol. He sounded bitter when talking about his perfect game in 1904. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Ty Cobb didn't sound anything like I had imagined....great videos. Good timewaster for the day. |
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Posted By: Steve
I agree Dan, That was the tone of a kind old man. |
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Posted By: Jack
Thanks for a great post. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
To my knowledge there has never been a movie made about 19th century baseball...how cool would it be to have a movie about Spalding's World Tour? or the 1869 Red Stockings? How about a movie about Ed Delahanty or Mike Kelly? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Since Matty only won a World's Championship in 1905, should we assume the footage is ca. 1906? |
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Posted By: fkw
Same era as the 1906 Ullman Postcards. Some of the players in the Ullman set are pictured in those "World's Champions" uniforms, and at least one shows the champion flag in the background (McGinnity). |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
Great video. Looks like he pitched over a straight front leg on the follow through. Nowadays, some pitching coach along the way (ie before he was a star) would probably try to break him of that habit saying it put too much strain on his arm. Love the train puttering along in the background toward the end of the vid. |
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Posted By: Jeff W.
does anybody have a link to video of keith olbermann showing off his collection on his show? |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Those are terrific videos! |
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Posted By: PC
Kudos to whoever posted the video here before -- it is an all too brief view of the great Matty. |
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Posted By: Rob
Awesome videos! Very cool stuff - all of them! |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I have always thought there are several great movies that could be made about baseball. Among the stories that I am actually kinda surpised haven't been made are the stories of both Louis Sockalexis and James Creighton, seriously how dramatic a finish can there be in a baseball movie (a la The Natural) than having the guy die after hitting a ball in a game. Both stories (with some creative additions) would translate well to a full length popular (not just to us nerds) movie. |
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Posted By: Paul
I watched the Walter Johnson clip. Tell the truth. How many of you knew he threw sidearm? |
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Posted By: Matthew
Here you go. I love this clip. You will see some baseball cards towards the end (around 7:00) |
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Posted By: Jeff W.
Thanks Matt |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I admit it - I didn't know WaJo threw sidearm. |
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Posted By: Dennis W.
The thing that really sticks out to me about Johnson is how long his arms were. Wow! With that arm slot and velocity he had to have had some sick movement as well. I agree that right handers batters box had to have been spooky, especially with no helmet! |
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