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Posted By: Jon Canfield
The news just came in that "the Scooter" passed away. I met him many times and he was truly a great great great man. A very sad day. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
I just picked up a few items of his this weekend. He had a great history, and was one of the most beloved Yankees. He will be missed |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Oh my gosh! |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Rest in peace, Scooter ... |
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Posted By: J Levine
Very sad...Scooter was a great guy and I had the chance to meet him about five years ago and we talked baseball and middle infielders for about 20 minutes. He knew his stuff and was just a really good guy. Darn. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I met Phil once, just briefly. My friend and I were leaving a Yankee game and Phil exited with us. He was very friendly, I remember that. |
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Posted By: Jay
I'd like to echo the feeling of the board--I met him when I was a youngster and he was as nice as they come. My dad used to get seats to Yankee games a few times a year right behind the announcer's booth. Phil would always sign autographs and was always extremely friendly. He will be missed by those in baseball and by all those who knew him. Heaven just picked up an awful good shortstop. |
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Posted By: Joseph
I have despised the Yankees my entire life...except for listening to the Scooter (hopefully describing a Yankee loss) |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
And I am sure Mel Allen and Red Barber will welcome him into the broadcast booth. RIP |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Everything I love about baseball came from listening to Phil Rizzuto. |
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Posted By: MIke
The world of sports could sure use a few more like him. Desperately. (Vick, Bonds, Culpepper, Moss, Clemens, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.) RIP |
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Posted By: Jim VB
I recall listening to a game years ago when he was working with Bill White. Bill had looked at the Scooter's score card and was wondering what the notations "WW" meant. They were listed for several batters spread over several innings. |
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Posted By: Ralph
Sorry to hear of this,RIP Phil & you will be missed.I believe Bobby Doerr is the oldest living hall member as a player but Lee MacPhail the former American League President is older than Doerr I believe.Very sad news. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Saw The Flea play many games ... great memories. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Scooter take care, another part of the Yankee dynasty has passed away. RIP. |
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Posted By: Rob
I guess my story of meeting him wasn't as great as some of yours. I believe he was signing autographs around 15+ years ago at a show in White Plains NY. I was a young teenager, big into baseball, and just starting to learn about the 'ol timers. He didn't even LOOK UP when he signed a photo to see that I was standing there. Ignored me when I said "hi" and was complaining about something to one of the show workers. I must've gotten rid of the autograph shortly after. |
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Posted By: Jason L
but does everyone agree that their favorite card of the Scooter is that 53 Bowman pictured ealier in this thread!? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
As a neighbor to Phil, growing up in Hillside, NJ (only 2 blocks from his home), I have some very fond memories of |
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Posted By: peter chao
I suppose Scooter was the neighborhood star athlete? Was he a lot older than you? |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
As a teenager, I was lucky enough to work with an agent/promoter that had many baseball players over the years appear at various shows and endorsements. My father also conducted private (and some public) signings for a while as a side hobby. During that time, I met Mr. Rizzuto probably 15-20 times. I have many many great memories of "working" with him but my all-time favorite comes from 1996 in Cooperstown. My father had a reunion of the 1956 Yankees and we had probably 15 or so former members of the team signing at the old J.J. Newberry's basement including Phil, Yogi and Whitey. I had this book in my collection written for kids in the early 1950's that contained an in-action drawing of an outstanding baseball star from each position, as well as keys to success. Both Yogi and Phil were in the book (Yogi for catching and Phil for bunting). Over the years, as I met one of the 25 or so players in the book, I had them sign their page in blue ballpoint pen. Well, Yogi was sitting next to me at the autograph table on one side, and Phil on my other side. I first asked Yogi to sign the book but I had a request for him that I was sure was going to go unanswered... in the book, his caption called him Larry 'Yogi" Berra so I asked Yogi if he would sign the page Larry "Yogi" Berra. Yogi, to my surprise, was very happy to sign the page as such (even though I had heard he does not ever like to sign Larry Berra and refuses it.) Well, after Berra signed the book, I turned to Phil and asked Phil to sign his page. Phil asked me how I would like him to sign it and I asked him to sign "Phil Rizzuto" as what was written on the page. Phil flatly refused to sign as such, telling me with a smile that it was unfair if Yogi got to write Larry "Yogi" Berra, he should be allowed to sign Phillip Francis Rizzuto. Needless to say, my book was signed Phillip Francis Rizzuto, both to my satisfaction, and Phil's. Truly a classy guy that I will remember. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
PETER |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
My uncle lived in Woodcliff Lake NJ and in the mid 50's took me and a friend of mine who had just moved from Natick, Mass to Ridgewood to a afternoon party at Yogi's and I meet Phil there. 40 years later I was waiting to rent a car in Boston and Phil came in to do the same. They were servicing the cars and we had to wait about 20 minutes. I had a very nice chat and recounted my meeting him 40 years earlier. While he did not recall me he did recall the gathering and knew why my uncle was invited to the party. Uncle Bill was working on proof reading something for the Yankees involving Yogi. A very nice man. RIP |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
He had a voice that reminded you the world is a pretty good place. He will be missed. |
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Posted By: Neal
Not a Yanks fan,but a BoSox fan! Still have the utmost respect for the great players of that team. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Well said Ed. I feel the same way but couldn't put it so nicely, thanks. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Ted Williams once payed Phil Rizzuto the ultimate compliment..... |
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Posted By: peter chao
I'm sure the Dodgers pretty much felt the same way...if they didn't have Pee Wee Reese on their team...they would've wanted the Scooter. |
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Posted By: John S
Phil and Joe D. were my Grandmother's favorites. She still talks about driving to Municipal stadium to see the Yanks play in the late 40's. She was so excited when I showed her my 1954 Topps Rizzuto...and she still apologizes for throwing away all my Dad's cards from the 50's. |
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Posted By: Ralph
Say thank-you to the replies as I never knew much about Mr. Rizzuto I knew who he was but some of the posts really make one feel good & bad as it is sad losing a person of Phil's great character.I thank-you Ted Z. for the post you did as to living a few blocks away .Remembering the past & yet Phil may be gone from us but he leaves us with lots of great memories & that is something to cherish forever. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
All you Yankee haters will love this, but from 1964 - 1975 and 1982 - 1994 the Yankees didn't have much of a powerhouse, but people (including me) continued to watch/listen to games not just to root for the team, but because of the on air personalities. It was great the way Phil played off against all of his partners, but especially Frank Messer and Bill White. You could count on a couple of "huckleberries" and "Holy Cows!" per game, not to mention a few birthday wishes and an occasional recipe for pesto sauce. And at the first crack of thunder, Phil was out of the booth like his pants were on fire. Everyone knew what was coming, but they loved it anyway, I think, because he came across as a genuinely likbale guy. |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Posting in his honor: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
OK, my last and best Scooter story....in April 1984, I'm at the check-in counter at Newark (NJ) airport and |
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Posted By: Ralph
Ted Z I gotta tell you that the last story must of been one heck of a day.That is like winning a contest & spending some time with your favorite player.If you continue with great stories like that I may be asking you for your autograph. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
RALPH |
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Posted By: Ralph
Yes I guess your right Ted & the scans are very nice as well,some tough cards there,Congrats. |
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Posted By: Danny Grimes
His credentials shouldn't be questioned, look at the teams he was on. Second Base and Shortstops were known for defense and double play action, and maybe their .275 BA. RIP Phil. I did read somewhere if he had the choice "again" to either play with Joe D or the Mick he chose the Mick with out hesitation. Take that Joe D! |
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