10-12-2020, 11:59 AM
One of my all-time faves. Yet another Hall of Famer, dead this year.
Life is too short to waste on crap football.
(10-12-2020, 01:31 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: And he saved his best shot in his last AB as a Giant, sinking the Dodgers from the post-season in 1982:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1315696323442565120
(10-12-2020, 01:31 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: And he saved his best shot in his last AB as a Giant, sinking the Dodgers from the post-season in 1982:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1315696323442565120
(10-12-2020, 02:29 PM)Mick Wrote:(10-12-2020, 01:31 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: And he saved his best shot in his last AB as a Giant, sinking the Dodgers from the post-season in 1982:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1315696323442565120
R.I.P. Joe. He was 38 in 1982, and he stole 24 bases in 28 attempts. Not bad for an old guy...or any guy. He won the silver slugger that year and was #16 in MVP voting. .838 OPS, above his career average.
(10-12-2020, 02:29 PM)Mick Wrote:(10-12-2020, 01:31 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: And he saved his best shot in his last AB as a Giant, sinking the Dodgers from the post-season in 1982:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1315696323442565120
R.I.P. Joe. He was 38 in 1982, and he stole 24 bases in 28 attempts. Not bad for an old guy...or any guy. He won the silver slugger that year and was #16 in MVP voting. .838 OPS, above his career average.
(10-12-2020, 02:46 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: Philly was loaded that year. Besides Carlton and Schmidt, they had Rose, Mathews, Maddox, Tony Perez, Tug McGraw, Ivan DeJesus, Morgan. But they lost to the O's in the WS.
(10-12-2020, 02:46 PM)qwerty49 Wrote: Philly was loaded that year. Besides Carlton and Schmidt, they had Rose, Mathews, Maddox, Tony Perez, Tug McGraw, Ivan DeJesus, Morgan. But they lost to the O's in the WS.
(10-13-2020, 09:31 AM)Phogge Wrote: So we wired Lasorda for the Sunday game. Two fantastic items. In the middle of the game Tommy and Garvey got into a heated argument in the dugout. Lots of cursing for Lasorda, much non-swearing yelling from Mr. Perfect hair. I thought about that incident during the free agent period in Winter ‘83 when Garvey signed with San Diego. Of course the argument never made air as we were shooting for MLBP’s pennant race show and kids should never hear their heroes cuss.
Lasorda brought in Terry Forster to face Morgan and we heard him tell the pitcher and catcher Steve Yeager to toss all fastballs and, “No &$#*@*& breaking balls!” Of course Forster shakes off Yeager and throws Joe a hanging slider. Lasorda goes batshit in the dugout and it is the best non-aired baseball sound ever. Lasorda waddles to the mound and if he had a gun in his hand he might have shot the pitcher. He starts yelling at Yeager who just shrugs in a “Not me” pose. Of course the Dodgers are knocked out of the race and our soundman had to retrieve the mic and transmitter after the game. He found it in the garbage can of the small visiting manager’s office at Candlestick. I’m sure the original 3/4” tape resides in a back room in Seacacus.
(10-13-2020, 09:31 AM)Phogge Wrote: So we wired Lasorda for the Sunday game. Two fantastic items. In the middle of the game Tommy and Garvey got into a heated argument in the dugout. Lots of cursing for Lasorda, much non-swearing yelling from Mr. Perfect hair. I thought about that incident during the free agent period in Winter ‘83 when Garvey signed with San Diego. Of course the argument never made air as we were shooting for MLBP’s pennant race show and kids should never hear their heroes cuss.
Lasorda brought in Terry Forster to face Morgan and we heard him tell the pitcher and catcher Steve Yeager to toss all fastballs and, “No &$#*@*& breaking balls!” Of course Forster shakes off Yeager and throws Joe a hanging slider. Lasorda goes batshit in the dugout and it is the best non-aired baseball sound ever. Lasorda waddles to the mound and if he had a gun in his hand he might have shot the pitcher. He starts yelling at Yeager who just shrugs in a “Not me” pose. Of course the Dodgers are knocked out of the race and our soundman had to retrieve the mic and transmitter after the game. He found it in the garbage can of the small visiting manager’s office at Candlestick. I’m sure the original 3/4” tape resides in a back room in Seacacus.
(10-13-2020, 01:52 PM)gailtate Wrote: <snip> I miss Lasorda. I'll take him anytime over the bland, homogenized stiffs out there today.
(10-13-2020, 01:52 PM)gailtate Wrote: <snip> I miss Lasorda. I'll take him anytime over the bland, homogenized stiffs out there today.
(10-13-2020, 09:31 AM)Phogge Wrote: So we wired Lasorda for the Sunday game. Two fantastic items. In the middle of the game Tommy and Garvey got into a heated argument in the dugout. Lots of cursing for Lasorda, much non-swearing yelling from Mr. Perfect hair. I thought about that incident during the free agent period in Winter ‘83 when Garvey signed with San Diego. Of course the argument never made air as we were shooting for MLBP’s pennant race show and kids should never hear their heroes cuss.
Lasorda brought in Terry Forster to face Morgan and we heard him tell the pitcher and catcher Steve Yeager to toss all fastballs and, “No &$#*@*& breaking balls!” Of course Forster shakes off Yeager and throws Joe a hanging slider. Lasorda goes batshit in the dugout and it is the best non-aired baseball sound ever. Lasorda waddles to the mound and if he had a gun in his hand he might have shot the pitcher. He starts yelling at Yeager who just shrugs in a “Not me” pose. Of course the Dodgers are knocked out of the race and our soundman had to retrieve the mic and transmitter after the game. He found it in the garbage can of the small visiting manager’s office at Candlestick. I’m sure the original 3/4” tape resides in a back room in Seacacus.
(10-13-2020, 09:31 AM)Phogge Wrote: So we wired Lasorda for the Sunday game. Two fantastic items. In the middle of the game Tommy and Garvey got into a heated argument in the dugout. Lots of cursing for Lasorda, much non-swearing yelling from Mr. Perfect hair. I thought about that incident during the free agent period in Winter ‘83 when Garvey signed with San Diego. Of course the argument never made air as we were shooting for MLBP’s pennant race show and kids should never hear their heroes cuss.
Lasorda brought in Terry Forster to face Morgan and we heard him tell the pitcher and catcher Steve Yeager to toss all fastballs and, “No &$#*@*& breaking balls!” Of course Forster shakes off Yeager and throws Joe a hanging slider. Lasorda goes batshit in the dugout and it is the best non-aired baseball sound ever. Lasorda waddles to the mound and if he had a gun in his hand he might have shot the pitcher. He starts yelling at Yeager who just shrugs in a “Not me” pose. Of course the Dodgers are knocked out of the race and our soundman had to retrieve the mic and transmitter after the game. He found it in the garbage can of the small visiting manager’s office at Candlestick. I’m sure the original 3/4” tape resides in a back room in Seacacus.
(10-13-2020, 01:52 PM)gailtate Wrote:(10-13-2020, 09:31 AM)Phogge Wrote: So we wired Lasorda for the Sunday game. Two fantastic items. In the middle of the game Tommy and Garvey got into a heated argument in the dugout. Lots of cursing for Lasorda, much non-swearing yelling from Mr. Perfect hair. I thought about that incident during the free agent period in Winter ‘83 when Garvey signed with San Diego. Of course the argument never made air as we were shooting for MLBP’s pennant race show and kids should never hear their heroes cuss.
Lasorda brought in Terry Forster to face Morgan and we heard him tell the pitcher and catcher Steve Yeager to toss all fastballs and, “No &$#*@*& breaking balls!” Of course Forster shakes off Yeager and throws Joe a hanging slider. Lasorda goes batshit in the dugout and it is the best non-aired baseball sound ever. Lasorda waddles to the mound and if he had a gun in his hand he might have shot the pitcher. He starts yelling at Yeager who just shrugs in a “Not me” pose. Of course the Dodgers are knocked out of the race and our soundman had to retrieve the mic and transmitter after the game. He found it in the garbage can of the small visiting manager’s office at Candlestick. I’m sure the original 3/4” tape resides in a back room in Seacacus.
Too funny! I miss Lasorda. I'll take him anytime over the bland, homogenized stiffs out there today.
(10-13-2020, 01:52 PM)gailtate Wrote:(10-13-2020, 09:31 AM)Phogge Wrote: So we wired Lasorda for the Sunday game. Two fantastic items. In the middle of the game Tommy and Garvey got into a heated argument in the dugout. Lots of cursing for Lasorda, much non-swearing yelling from Mr. Perfect hair. I thought about that incident during the free agent period in Winter ‘83 when Garvey signed with San Diego. Of course the argument never made air as we were shooting for MLBP’s pennant race show and kids should never hear their heroes cuss.
Lasorda brought in Terry Forster to face Morgan and we heard him tell the pitcher and catcher Steve Yeager to toss all fastballs and, “No &$#*@*& breaking balls!” Of course Forster shakes off Yeager and throws Joe a hanging slider. Lasorda goes batshit in the dugout and it is the best non-aired baseball sound ever. Lasorda waddles to the mound and if he had a gun in his hand he might have shot the pitcher. He starts yelling at Yeager who just shrugs in a “Not me” pose. Of course the Dodgers are knocked out of the race and our soundman had to retrieve the mic and transmitter after the game. He found it in the garbage can of the small visiting manager’s office at Candlestick. I’m sure the original 3/4” tape resides in a back room in Seacacus.
Too funny! I miss Lasorda. I'll take him anytime over the bland, homogenized stiffs out there today.
(10-13-2020, 02:39 PM)terry Wrote: This year has seen a lot of great players leave us . . . Al Kaline, Tom Seaver, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Whitey Ford, and now Joe Morgan. RIP.
(10-13-2020, 02:39 PM)terry Wrote: This year has seen a lot of great players leave us . . . Al Kaline, Tom Seaver, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Whitey Ford, and now Joe Morgan. RIP.