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It's interesting to me how player and set pronunciations can vary within the hobby. For example, I've always thought Cicotte was pronounced as 'see-kot', but recently heard a dealer say 'chick-coat-ee'.
Anyone have a player or set pronunciation they've wondered about? Last edited by asoriano; 01-14-2015 at 06:51 PM. |
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Lajoie
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Being a silly Canadian I pronounced it like a wonderful, warm desert. Pie....dmont.
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Given that the man's first name was Johannes...and the shortened version, "Hans" is found somewhat frequently...I believe Wagner's name was pronounced, "HA-nis" and not, "HO-nis."
Disclaimer: I have no idea how to write true phonetics. The above was merely a crude attempt by a "numbers guy" to write down how a word is pronounced. |
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Goudey... goo-dee / gow-dee?
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I believe it is see-kot
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It is see-kot. There is even a Cicotte Avenue in Detroit named for Eddie, and the locals all call it see-kot.
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UH-zit
OOH-zit YOU-zit uh-ZIT ooh-ZIT you-ZIT Shall I ask Mister Owl? |
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Until recently I pronounced it "fine" and not "fee-nee"
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Pretty sure Ken Burns doesn't know what he's talking about at times.
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(Deacon) Phillippe = FIL - ah - pee
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A lot of them are mentioned by their contemporaries in the audio version of "The Glory Of Their Times," and I would go with that. For example, "Sy-Kot" and "Laa-jah-way."
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I had a dealer call it good ee, like "an oldie but a goodie."
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When I was a kid I would see Red Schoendienst listed in price guides and had no idea how to say it. I was amazed when I heard someone else say it for the first time. Shane-deenst.
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I asked my father about this, as he was born in 1931, and his dad (my grandfather) in 1901. He said that when Honus Wagner was a coach of the Pirates from the 1930s through the early 1950s Honus was referd to as "HOE-NUS." Also, my grandfather, who was in his teens during Honus' playing days, said that his name was "HOE-NUS". Hope that helps.... |
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Is the second "p" in Topps silent?
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The actor Ryan Phillippe is Deacon's great nephew and even named his child Deacon Phillippe. He pronounces it fil-EEP. But I guess that doesn't mean much as the name has probably changed in pronunciation and spelling as the family became more Americanized.
I've asked before but is it Sweet CAP-er-ul or cuh-POOR-ul? |
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I always pronounce it kaa-poor-ahl. But I'm from Jersey so take that with a large grain of salt.
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Nice one, Frank...could not resist... it's like the silent "p" in "swimming"....
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Really? I think I've always heard him referred to as FIL-A-PEE Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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According to dictionary.com, the accent does not fall on the second syllable. Caporal is a type of tobacco, which is typically pronounced with an accent on the first syllable, and sometimes the third.
So, it is CAP-uh-rahl or cap-uh-RAHL.
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Can someone please tell me how to pronounce Adolfo Luque? Is it loo-KAY?
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Goudey: 'gow-dee'
Uzit: 'you-zit' Always wondered about Luque as well, Sean. Edit: What about Fatima? 'fa-team-uh' or 'fat-im-uh'? Last edited by asoriano; 01-15-2015 at 06:53 PM. |
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I think. Tom C |
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A lot of the players in 1939 can be heard talking on radio from Cooperstown. Obviously they pronounce the names correctly. I believe La-zha-way is how Nap is announced by the MC. You can pick up the CD here:
http://www.amazon.com/1939-Baseball-...seball+1939+cd
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I've heard both of the Fatima versions. Anyone know which is correct? I always say fa-team-uh.
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I have consulted my wife the entertainment guru as well as the Oracle (Google). You are correct. Ryan Phillippe is #1 on the "Celebrities Whose Names You Are Probably Mispronouncing" list. It is, therefore, Deacon FIL-A-PEE.
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This thread reminds me of the old SNL skit with Nicholas Cage.
His character's last name was Asswipe. Pronounced as-wee-pay |
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Sweet-Cap-Or-Al Gow-dee U-zit T-2-oh-6
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I've always wondered about Bob Unglaub.... is it Un-glob or Oon-glob (oon as pronounced in noon or soon)?
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I read somewhere that Johnny Evers was pronounced Ev-ers in baseball circles, but he grew up as E-vers and was always known in his hometown as such.
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Speaking of German name pronunciations: How do you pronounce your last name ? Wayl-ful ? Although Austrian decent, Gross is Gross (as in "eeewww gross ![]() ....... and speaking of strident German accents: Schlei = Schlay Wiltse = Wilt - za |
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Larry Lajoie is the one that comes up the most. This is what ive heard over the years la-joy ,
la-ja-way, la-ja-wee. Ive heard more than one dealer pronounce it (la-hoy). Made me smirk.
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I once met a German woman who said it would have been pronounced "Volf-Lee", meaning "little wolf", but I've never heard anyone else pronounce it that way. And I think everyone in my family has had the nickname "Waffles" in school at one point in their lives! ![]()
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