RIP Notable Figures
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Wow, grew up a big Al Kaline fan. If I recall correctly, he went straight from high school into the major leagues.UAEebs86 wrote:
And thankfully, due to the DH, he was able to play long enough to get his 3,000th hit.
Bet I could name the majority of starters on the 1968 World Series team v. Bob Gibson's Cards.
Catcher: Bill Freehan
1B: Norm Cash
2B: Mickey Stanley (moved from CF)
SS: Cesar Guiteriz (sp)
3B: drawing a blank, will come to me.
LF: ?
CF: ?
RF: Al Kaline
Pitchers: Denny McClain, Mickey Lolich (3 wins in the series!)
Designated pinch hitter: Gates Brown
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Ok Merk, you got the tigers and I will take the cardinals:
Bob Gibson
Tim McCarver catcher
Orlando Cepeda 1B
Julian Javier 2B
Del Maxville SS
Mike Shannon 3B
Lou Brock LF
Curt Flood CF
Roger Maris RF
I remember being in tears when my cardinals blew a 3-1 lead. I hated Lolich for a long time LOL. Liked that tiger team though, especially Kaline. Loved that he cane to bat one time with a leg from a chair against Nolan Ryan and told the ump it didn’t matter because no one would hit him that day and he was right
Bob Gibson
Tim McCarver catcher
Orlando Cepeda 1B
Julian Javier 2B
Del Maxville SS
Mike Shannon 3B
Lou Brock LF
Curt Flood CF
Roger Maris RF
I remember being in tears when my cardinals blew a 3-1 lead. I hated Lolich for a long time LOL. Liked that tiger team though, especially Kaline. Loved that he cane to bat one time with a leg from a chair against Nolan Ryan and told the ump it didn’t matter because no one would hit him that day and he was right
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^ Fantastic series! Never thought the Tigers could beat Bob Gibson. Or if they did, Denny McClain would do it having 30 wins that season.
My memory is fading for sure.
Forgot Willie Horton, not sure how, and it was Stanley who played SS, Dick McAuliffe played 2B. Don Wert was at 3rd. Jim Northrup played RF.
My memory is fading for sure.
Forgot Willie Horton, not sure how, and it was Stanley who played SS, Dick McAuliffe played 2B. Don Wert was at 3rd. Jim Northrup played RF.
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Yea game 1 Gibson struck out a World Series record 18 tigers. We got to 3-1 and had two at home with one left for Gibby, I thought we were a lock
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I won $50 from one of my teachers on that series and he actually paid up! That was a great series.azcat49 wrote:Yea game 1 Gibson struck out a World Series record 18 tigers. We got to 3-1 and had two at home with one left for Gibby, I thought we were a lock
I moved to Australia in 84 and was really looking forward to a Tigers - Cubs series that year. I almost rescheduled my move so I could try to see some playoff games live - but just couldn't get it done. I was living in San Diego at the time, so I did go up to Anaheim a couple of times to watch the Tiges destroy the Angels.
It really is a shame that the Cubs choked against San Diego that year. The Tigers and Cubs were really evenly matched and I swear it had the makings of one of the great series ever. It was almost pointless to play the Tigers/Padres series - the Padres were over-matched from the get-go.
Edit: Oh, yeah. Al Kaline is one of my all-time baseball heros. There's Al Kaline, Willie Mays, and much distance to everyone else. Maybe Hank Aaron.
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Monica Lewinsky had a much more kind and thoughtful reaction than I did so I’ll keep my comments to myself.84Cat wrote:She found out she had cancer 1 week ago
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Anyone who grew up in Phoenix like me knows this guy:
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It's crazy how detailed and polished that breaking news release was. If you're famous and reach a certain age, writers have already written your story and are ready to post it.scumdevils86 wrote:Don Shula
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Yeah I know in the UK they've had the Queen's story written for like 20 yearsLonghorned wrote:It's crazy how detailed and polished that breaking news release was. If you're famous and reach a certain age, writers have already written your story and are ready to post it.scumdevils86 wrote:Don Shula
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Reminds me of an old Mary Tyler Moore episode where she was home writing obits for famous people in the event they do pass they will be ready. They were super giddy, and wrote some silly ones. Then of course someone dies and Ted Baxter reads the joke obit on the air.Longhorned wrote:It's crazy how detailed and polished that breaking news release was. If you're famous and reach a certain age, writers have already written your story and are ready to post it.scumdevils86 wrote:Don Shula
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Truth. And they've got 20 years worth of Obit documentaries they're tired of hanging on to and so are dumping on Australian TV every effing night for years now.ASUHATER! wrote: Yeah I know in the UK they've had the Queen's story written for like 20 years
Anybody who's ever talked to her for more than 5 minutes gets screen time to talk about something. How did she react to Princess Margarets brooch? She never saw a pattern she didn't want to put next to another pattern. She didn't like 'that woman'. She doesn't like Windsor castle. On and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on...
And my wife, a staunch anti-monarchist, has to watch every effing minute of it.
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Oh, man. Wes Unseld? One of my all-time favorites. Undersized for a center, especially in that era, but such an enormous force on the court. RIP Wes.
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Loved Unseld. Dude averaged like 20 and 18 got Louiville for a career and averaged 15 a game in his NBA career. Back when kids became men in college and teams got better through the draft, he improved the bullets from 36 wins to 57 in his first season. Just don’t get why teams don’t do that today? RIP big fella
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Many here might know our next door neighbor in Tucson who was a UA law professor for almost 50 years
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Thanks for that, 84. It was a great read. I'm sorry you lost such an amazing person for a next door neighbor.
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RIP Aunt Jemima.
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azgreg wrote:RIP Aunt Jemima.
Mrs. Butterworth better watch her back.
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Uncle Ben, dead man walking.
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He's been eating too many Eskimo PiesMerkin wrote:Uncle Ben, dead man walking.
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UAEebs86 wrote:
You know you are getting old when you remember watching him play. Man I hated that team. They were just too good.
So sad he was a perfect example of CTE.
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RIP Rudolfo Anaya, author and teacher, one of New Mexico’s great cultural and literary figures...
Most notably, author of “Bless Me, Ultima”
Most notably, author of “Bless Me, Ultima”
Report: Famed author Rudolfo Anaya dies
The New Mexican Jun 30, 2020 Updated 40 min ago
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An Albuquerque TV station reported Tuesday that author Rudolfo Anaya — among the state's most respected, influential and well-known authors — died early Sunday.
KOB-TV, quoting Anaya's niece Belinda Henry, said the author of Bless Me Ultima was 82 and had been in declining health.
Anaya, who was born in the small village of Pastura and spent much of his childhood in Santa Rosa, wrote Bless Me Ultima in the 1960s and '70s. Published in 1972, the book — which described life on the llano of New Mexico through the eyes of a young boy and his mentor, the curandera Ultima — is considered a seminal work.
The book was a vanguard of Chicano literature and later was made into a movie.
Anaya was honored at the White House in 2016 as a recipient of the National Humanities Medal. Among his other honors is the National Medal of Arts.
Anaya, who for a time taught in Albuquerque Public Schools and later had an elementary school named in his honor, was a graduate of the University of New Mexico and also taught there.
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2020 got the host of 20/20.
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This one is going to leave a void. RIP:
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Saw this on an AARP Facebook ad.