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Thirty seven years ago we New Yorkers, we baseball fans, we human beings lost the Captain way too soon. Sure, it was said #15 was a curmudgeon and a bit of a grouch to people around him, but he was also a freakin' skilled and tough as nails leader who led the Yanks to three straight World Series appearances and two championships. As long as I live, I will never ever forget getting the heartbreaking news on that hot August day. His loss still saddens me to my very core. I'm sure many others share these same feelings. Continue to rest in peace, Thurm.
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We lost him way too soon.
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Says it all right here.........
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Was a Met fan, so Thurman meant little to me as a player, but I can still remember the devastating feeling " . . . a baseball player can die all of a sudden? Like that?" Major dose of reality to a 15 year old kid.
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My favorite player as a kid. Remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when heard the news on the radio. Still makes me sad.
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You older guys might need a magnifying glass....sorry.
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Well before my time but I've always wondered. Why isn't he or has he ever been considered to be elected to the HOF. Pretty solid numbers an MVP, a ROY, and the World Series wins.
Certainly the numbers as a catcher would be a strong point as an Outfielder with those numbers probably wouldn't get the time of day. But his career was cut short no doubt.
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He may not have been the 'straw that stirred the drink', but he was the heart and soul of the great Yankees teams of his day.
I think he should be in the hall but is not because he played during the prime of Bench and Fisk and comes off, at least from a offensive statistical standpoint, as short of their standards. His candidacy also suffers due to his poor relationship with the media - those who have votes. I'm not sure if he would benefit from the players getting votes- not sure how his fellow players viewed him...anyone have a handle on that? Peace to you, Thurman Thanks for playing hard every day!
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RIP Thurman...
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I was 8 years old and remember it like it was yesterday. Every Saturday afternoon during baseball season in that period of my life was spent at my Grandparents house watching Yankee games with my Grandfather, Dad and Uncles.
Got to see him play at Yankee Stadium at least once before he passed. I still remember Thurman hitting a foul ball completely out of the stadium, and me in my young naivete, looking for that foul ball outside when we left the park after the game. |
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Man, has it been that long? I spent two decades working as a shipping manager for a mens clothing company located in North Jersey and the owners we very tight with lots of big name athletes. They would always bring them out to the factory to shake hands and say hello. Thurman Munson lived literally around the corner from the place and came by on many occasions. Having met him in the flesh several times I was always shocked that such an unprepossessing guy could go out and play with such skill and enthusiasm. The news of his death cast a pall over the place for some time. This thread is a real nice idea - take a minute or so and think back on a ballplayer gone way too early. Thirty-seven years? Hard to accept.
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I'm thankful I got to see him play at the stadium many times before he passed. And I will always cherish my foul ball I caught at the 78 world series...that thurman handled. RIP #15. |
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Kevin - not trying to pick a fight, but Munson in the same breath as Clemente as a "class act"? Mmmmm. Munson was tough as nails. He was also -- quite admittedly - surly most of the time and never went out of his way for fans or sportswriters. Not saying he was a bad person, but I've heard my whole life he was a great teammate but not warm and fuzzy dude or someone doing was Clemente was doing.
Last edited by Snapolit1; 08-02-2016 at 05:52 PM. |
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I don't doubt that. They are complex people just like all of us. The unique heartbreaking circumstances of Clemente's terrible death has obviously put his memory into the realm of more mythical than real life, ordinary man warts and all.
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