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A little off topic, but Kinsella's Box Socials is funny, sweet and an excellent read
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Did you read "Iowa Baseball Confederacy"? I thought it was even better than "Field of Dreams".
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+1 I also think the correct pronunciation is Math'-yew-son Last edited by tbob; 08-10-2012 at 04:24 PM. |
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La-zha-way was at the 1939 induction, and you can hear him announced and then hear him talk on the Centenial CD i posted above. The announcer also says Math-eh-son, i believe, even though i always say Math-u-son, which is what I call my son of the same name (when I'm not calling him Matty).
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My parents had friends with the name Cicotte and as I remember it, it was pronounced "Sa COTT Ta"
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I was going to post a reply to something similar with Bill Hedin in the related to pre-war player thread. He basically said people in his family pronounce his last name three different ways. I'm going to a family reunion tonight, where half the people pronounce my last name a different way than I do, and we are all from the same section of the same small state!
Basically, there may not be just one way to properly pronounce a last name. Heck, I know first hand from my mom, who moved down to Florida over 20 years ago, she doesn't even pronounce her name the same. She picked up a southern accent somewhere along the line and can't shake the darn thing, even when she's in Jersey
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Just heard back from a friend to whom I recently lent the raw tapes, and who has become more or less obsessed with listening to them. He said:
"Can recall from the tapes 4 pronunciations for Cicotte, 2 for Evers, 2 for Manush, 2 for Wagner's first name, 2 for Donie Bush's first name, 2 for Marquard ... DON'T GET ME STARTED!" Ha! I did not remember any of this, but wasn't really paying attention to that aspect. Also, that was 15 years and many brain cells ago. |
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