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Posted By: BigSpiderBeck
I have always heard "Lajoie" pronounced by others as "la-JOY", stress on second syllable, not that it comes up much with the savages I hang out with. Recently, on a re-run of the Ken Burns Baseball series, I heard the narrator, in stately and learned narrator tones, refer to Ol' 106 as "LAH-j'way", strong stress on first syllable, and I gather the correct French pronunciation of this surname. How do you think Lajoie himself pronounced it? How do you folks pronounce it? I shall defer to your expertise. |
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Posted By: runscott
You will get to hear a bunch of guys who played ball with and against Lajoie say his name. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Harry Grayson's seminal 1944 work "They Played The Game": "Lazhoway". |
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Posted By: marty
I listened to the Ty Cobb audio book, and the reader was saying La Schaw. I have heard everywhere else Lashuway |
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Posted By: Julie
If you don't believe him, ask Ben--he speaks French, like a bunch of Canadians. Actually, Lajoie could have changed the pronunciation of his name here--but he didn't. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
From a beautiful little 1912 book of baseball verse I picked up on ebay recently, here's a stanza pertinent to this discussion: |
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Posted By: runscott
Very nicely done! |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
theres a race car driver named Randy Lajoie and his last name is pronounced the dreaded luh-joy....he is from georgia tho so that might explain that pronunciation |
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Posted By: runscott
Georgians seem to pronounce everything incorrectly. We have a street in Atlanta called "Ponce de Leon" - don't even think about how we pronounce it! (hint: Mr. Luckey would turn his head if he heard it) |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
I find this topic interesting because we all have often read about many of these names over the years and had in our minds all this time our own interpretation of the pronunciations. It's often quite a shock to hear that we weren't even close. I was one that for years thought it was La Joy only to find out a couple of years ago it was La Zha way. We've come so far in translating so much of our WRITTEN history back thousands of years and yet we often don't even know the VERBAL pronunciation of words a little over a hundred years ago. For instance, do we truly even know if the early Greeks pronounced a name like "Plato" as we do today or did they pronounce it "Gork"? How would we ever REALLY know? |
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Posted By: runscott
unless you have a recording available. |
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Posted By: Durward
Thanks again to all for sharing their opinions. All these threads are educational and much appreciated. I’m very good at butchering the pronunciation of player’s names that I have never heard spoken. In addition to Lajoie, I always assume Jack Chesbro was pronounced "Chess-bro". Thanks to reading one of the Honus biographies, I’ve learned the correct pronunciation to be "Cheese-bro". |
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Posted By: sean holly
I actually worked with Nap's great nephew...looks JUST LIKE HIM as well....he pronounces it LA-Joy as well, but is from the Boston area |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: runscott
I'm certain you never heard Cicotte pronounce his own name, despite what John says. |
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Posted By: Scott
Cicotte's name. The announcer at the ballpark (who back then just yelled into a megaphone, so hardly no one could hear him anyway), he said "See-Cotty." The bugs in the stands, they either had it "See-Cotty," or "Sy-Cott," which is also how us ballplayers said it. I cannot say why no one ever asked Eddie himself |
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Posted By: runscott (pronounced "run-seecottie"
We can't even trust the guys who played with him, even if we have their recorded voices to go by! But I suppose this guy is right - it really doesn't matter. Cicotte played, he's dead, he didn't care then and probably cares much less now. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Its good to know people actually read and remember my posts.Thanks Scott |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
So are you saying Galvin's first name rhymes with "good" not "bud"?? |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Exactly,altho i should note for people who dont know,its not his real first name.For some reason his parents didnt know he liked pudding when he was born so that went with the more common name,James |
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Posted By: runscott
He WAS born on Christmas Day (no lie), so maybe his childhood nickname was "Christmas Pud". |
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Posted By: Julie
I don't think nasty people should be encouraged. I never bought a pack of cards in my life--when I took my son in 1979 to the local baseball card store, he'd head right for the "cheap box," until I noticed a '75 mini Brock, and asked him why he didn't buy that one. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Hey Julie,thanks for calling me "narsty" ....We all know about your amazing accomplishments of buying packs of cards in 13 different decades,an amazing streak! Contrary to popular belief tho,Julie was never the original owner of a peck & snyder card....shes not that old! |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
Come on. I am admittedly not the posterchild for peace in our time. I am probably more willing to engage in debate over stupid stuff than I should be. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
At the risk of sounding like Hankron and doing the multiple post thing, I would also have to say that I can't really understand why someone would decide to personally attack her. She just isn't that controversial, at least in my opinion. Personally, I'd much rather fight with MW and RunScott (there would be a smile there if I was computer literate). |
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Posted By: runscott
so I've never understood it. John treats her like she sniped him on an obscure OJ Corcoran variation. We all know Julie wouldn't hurt a fly, and when she comes across as CaseyStengelish it is usually by accident. John already told me that most of his furniture is made out of 1980's baseball cards (stacks of commons). |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
When I was a kid, my dad gave me his gloves to play with. One was probably from around 1910, because he got it from his dad, one was from the mid '30s, when my dad was a kid. Being born in 1961, I was obviously WAAAAAY TOO COOL to take those things to school when we were playing workup. Don't know where they went. For a myriad of reasons, I sure do wish that I did. |
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Posted By: Julie
for a female? Just wondering. Bulletin: I am no longer rich, having spend all my money or my kids, a car for my husband, a year's worth of mortgages, and baseball cards. And redoing two rooms of the house. So I am poor but honest again. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
yeah you got me Julie.its just that. |
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Posted By: runscott
Be sure to bring your 1908 Spalding Guide to class, along with a pair of scissors. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
.....scarecrow reference had nothing to do with weight Julie,and it was more of a wizard of oz song reference but you were probably too old to watch that movie when it came out(that was a joke!) |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
John, |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
I guess John and Julie don't agree on how to pronounce Lajoie?? |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Hey Kenny,that low flying plane wasnt a plane at all,it was my explanation going over your head.Nice try tho,might want to go back and re-read what i wrote. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
If you wrote like this for Pittsburg, I understand why is is a "used to" situation. Perhaps that is because you did your own proofreading. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
I didnt know that Kiki Cuyler is actually pronounced like he was stuttering(kids can be so cruel) meaning: |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
good for you Kenny! you think what you want stud. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
I can understand how you might not want to use your own name when you say some of the stupider things that you say. I wouldn't want to use my own name either. If you want to falsely use my name, I suppose that's OK. That's not a big issue for me. After all, you've just admitted that its you, not me, saying the dumb stuff. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
You are plenty dumb and do an excellent job of demonstrating it. You are right though. You should go back to discussing vintage cards. You might have a chance there. Debate just isn't your forte. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
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Posted By: leon
That little squirmish was slightly amusing....nice one guys.....for what it's worth I think Julie is interesting, John is funny as crap (supposing crap is funny), and Kenny is ok too.....If I had a peace pipe I would be smoking it ( no comments please)....and I must say I am very glad to see Hankron back with us...really, ya'll have to admit Elliot ( hi Elliot ) has done an excellent job on keeping this forum 99% cool......later |
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Posted By: Hankron
I like Leon's posts because he punctuates like Louis-Ferdinand Celine (Celine used a lot of '...'s). |
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Posted By: Hankron
Everyone knows that if Leon on was in charge, he'd make us shake hands before and after each thread. |
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Posted By: runscott
...let's use both margins |
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Posted By: Jeff S
If one feels that their grammar/punctuation/spelling opens themselves up to criticism and they do not want to take the risk, one should consider consulting a professional: |
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Posted By: Hankron
To note, I wasn't in any way criticisng Leon (I think he knows that). I find no fault with his use of punctuation and was not implying any. |
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