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30 March 2023, 03:18 PM | #61 | |
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I didn’t play as much baseball as you or some of the other guys but know exactly what you mean about it being the most humbling of sports (though I think golf must be up there too). When we’re at a game together, I try to point out to my kids how nearly every minute someone’s dealing with obvious failure and disappointment, and how going back out is what resilience looks like. (I have to point externally to this last one.) |
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For baseball fans...and people who like to read....this showed up in my feed this morning....
https://getpocket.com/collections/te...3-71d13e8b36be
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Thanks Blansky. I enjoyed that Sam Miller satirical article about Mark Reynolds being blind. The GIFs of Reynolds completely losing the ball, whiffing helplessly, and turning his body toward loose pitches help make it funny throughout, not an Onion-like amusing premise that quickly gets tired.
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I watched the Reggie piece the day it came out and thoroughly enjoyed it. The baseball, the watches, the cars, and Reggie. Certainly much at stake beyond the corners of the diamond and I admire Reggie’s work in the area he is now focusing on. The scenes in Hank Aarons kitchen were amongst the best things I’ve ever seen on TV. There has been no greater man let alone baseball player than Mr. Aaron. I did and still do love that team but have to add to this whole thread (maybe I missed it somewhere) - Reggie didnt help himself with the “I’m the straw that stirs the drink” interview right from the get go. That wasn’t a great start for him. But we learned to love him anyway because he backed up the talk as only Mr. October could do. |
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After the uproar from that interview from that point on, for the rest of his career and afterwards, Gretzky was the most boring interview in sports. He'd learned his lesson. I actually prefer players who are a bit more vocal. https://edmontonsun.com/2014/10/06/o...m-mickey-mouse
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Fortunately, he learned nothing from that and kept things exciting for the rest of his career.
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I remember both of those stories actually - I think Reggie learned a bit from that and I’d think from what he’s said all these years later that he’d do that particular one differently - esp considering the target, Thurman. I’ll choose to give him the benefit of the doubt. Either way, glad that he still kept his outspokenness and bravado - “they don’t boo nobodies” and “it isn’t bragging if you can back it up” which he certainly did. Man I miss those days in baseball.
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