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Posted By: Chris
Does anyone know where you could go to get correct pronunciations of player names? I have mostly read of players from the dead ball era and never actually heard most of their names pronounced. I mean, how do you pronounce Abbaticchio, Hoblitzell, is it Sherry Magie like on the famous T206 or is it pronounced Mu-gee with a long e at the end? What about Roush? Is it Rowsh or Rewsh? I was reading a book the other day and heard Fred Snodgrass had the nickname of Snow. Does that mean his name is pronounced Snowdgrass? That seems unlikely. Just curious. And what about Cobb? Well, ok I know that one but what about the others. I'm sure there are more that I am not sure of but these immediately come to mind. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
Have I been pronouncing Nap Lajoie's name correctly? I hear it pronounced usually as lah-zhu-way as opposed to a more obvious, but seemingly incorrect lah-joy or lah-zhoy. Is the lah-zhu-way pronounciation correct? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Watch Ken Burn's Baseball mini series. This will help a lot as there any many interviews that help with this as will the program Glory of their Time. |
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Posted By: Rhett
I don't think Harmon would be too happy about having a beer named after him since he is Mormon. |
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Posted By: runscott
but even listening to tapes doesn't help - the tapes from "The Glory of Their Times" have names of the old-timers pronounced by their peers/team-mates, and I've been told that even THEY pronounce the names wrong. Weird, but true. "Cicotte" was an example - Julie assured me that the guys in the tape were pronouncing their buddy's last name incorrectly, and her argument made sense. |
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Posted By: hankron
I worked with a man with a last name spelled "Dumesic." Unsure of how to pronounce his last name as I heard it said two ways, I asked him if it was "DU-mesic" or "du-MESIC." |
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Posted By: prewarsports
Anyone here know if the "e" in Mullane is silent or if you pronounce it? I have always wondered about him since I try and collect his items, and have no idea how to pronounce his name. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Nap Lajoie pronounced it that way, not the French way. |
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Posted By: ramram
was from around late October of 2003. I couldn't find the original post however. If someone has the time they might want to pull it up and reference it. |
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Posted By: bcornell
http://www.network54.com/Forum/message?forumid=153652&messageid=1075419710 |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
but that's MY post. not Runscott's. Oh well. |
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Posted By: runscott
what are you talking about? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
The SECOND link offered by Bill will yield an answer by me, but with the name "Scott" in the upper right hand corner. If you click on the Scott, however, my address will appear. I have no idea how this happened; I remember making the post very well, and did not pretend to be you. |
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Posted By: TBob
that Jack Chesbro's name was pronounced "Cheese-bro" but Julie swears it was and I have no facts to argue the point. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
.. |
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Posted By: bcornell
"Chesbro" is pronounced "lucky" - he is probably the single most undeserving player in the HOF, Rabbit Maranville and Roger Bresnahan not excluded. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
"Chesbro" is pronounced "lucky" - he is probably the single most undeserving player in the HOF, Rabbit Maranville and Roger Bresnahan not excluded. |
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Posted By: Big Spider Beck
Kee Kee Kyeler? |
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Posted By: Ben
I do believe "Kiki" (or Kee Kee) was the nickname for Hazen Cuyler, the HOF outfielder who played for the Pirates and Cubs in the 20's and 30's. Keeler was "Wee Wee" or "Wee Willie". |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Kye Kye Cuyler, not Kee Kee. He ought to know. (Bob Vognar) |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
Rube Marquard |
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Posted By: Elliot
Ross Youngs should be added to the list |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Mike McGrail
... Hazen is indeed a Dutch word meaning hares. One hare is a haas, multiple hares are hazen. |
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Posted By: Big Spider Beck
Just found the answer to my question: |
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Posted By: jULIE
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