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Is his last name pronounced like Bernie Parent’s ?
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I believe it is pronounced "Pah-runt". Just kidding. Never thought about the pronunciation. In my head it automatically was pronounced like how we would identify Mom and Dad.
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His parents (no pun intended) were French-Canadian immigrants to the U.S., and probably pronounced it like the later hockey player. OTOH, I found the following short note in the Boston Globe of March 3rd, 1907:
Of course, we all hope that Freddy Parent will be apparent at shortstop when the season opens. This suggests that, in Boston, his name was pronounced like the English word. |
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Thee proper pronunciation is Parent.
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Could be, but the press didn't always get pronunciations right. I recall there was a lot of struggle with Eddie Cicotte's surname back then. According to the man himself, it's "See-cott". I found something in his file at the NBL where somebody wrote and asked, and this is exactly how he replied! |
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