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Thought it was worthwhile to reignite this thread, given that the baseball season has started again.
Unfortunately, whilst 1920s and 1930s Yankees history continues to consume much of my time, I've been totally out of the loop on current trends so, other than the injury to Derek Jeter, I'm not sure which of the teams are strong contenders this year? I attend my first game of the season next Sunday - Toronto Blue Jays @ the Yankees. For some reason, I always love the atmosphere of a lazy Sunday afternoon baseball game, esp when played in glorious sunshine. Go Yankees ! |
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As of a few days ago, the Yankees were atop their division despite injuries. The Blue Jays were supposed to be contenders, but so far have been dismal. The game might get out of hand early.
In the Central division, the Tigers and (surprisingly) my beloved Cle**land are in a shootout for first. The Rangers are out in front in the west, as predicted. Over in the NL, the Braves, Nationals, Cardinals and Giants (again) are all on top or close to it, and all were thought to contend. But it's such a long season, and May doesn't often look like September.
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These color photos of an obviously ill Babe Ruth appeared today on the Time website (the same company published Life magazine, where they appeared)
http://life.time.com/culture/babe-ru...=lf%7Cmoreon#1 He's wearing the "NY" logo, but in his career that logo wasn't used, so he never wore it as a player. It's poignant to me how baggy his suit is in the 1947 pictures, and leaning on a bat for support in 1948.
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My SF Giants are a mess!
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![]() The allure of the Yankees isn't about the pin stripes of big business or the other brick-bats thrown at them. Rather, it's the personal stories and lives of legends who sometimes struggled with the expectations and stresses of playing for one of the world's greatest sporting institutions. For example, amongst more recent generations, think of Mickey Mantle, Billy Martin and their well-publicised struggles with alcoholism. The greatest ever baseball team was, without doubt, the 1927 Yankees. No other baseball team has ever come close. However, it is particularly poignant how the lives of many of that side would end in tragedy. Manager Miller Huggins would die only two years later, still a young man. The three most famous and loved of that legendary Yankees' side met sad deaths:
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Apologies for what is, again, a post that's related to baseball history rather than the present game. However, I think this one is of interest for a variety of reasons and well worth including here for BFP-ers who are baseball enthusiasts.
It's an article on Jackie Mitchell, a 17 year old female who struck out probably the two greatest baseball legends of all time, Lou Gehrig & Babe Ruth: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/histor...Mitchell-1.jpg Interestingly, to me, she looks fairly androgynous in the photos, including the one in which she is pictured applying make-up. |
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I didn't know there were female players before the "A League Of Their Own" time (1940's). She was offered a position, but refused.
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