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“The imperfect man pitched a perfect game yesterday.”



https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/larsen-plays-perfect-game-world-series-1956-article-1.2382988https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/larsen-plays-perfect-game-world-series-1956-article-1.2382988



And the story behind that lede...


Joe Trimble, Dick Young's colleague at the Daily News, is sitting at his typewriter in the press box at Yankee Stadium, staring at a blank piece of paper. An hour ago Don Larsen pitched a perfect game in the World Series and now the press room downtown is freaking out—where's Joe Trimble's story? "I'm blank," Joe Trimble says to Dick Young in a cold-sweat panic. "I can't write a word." Dick Young calmly rolls a piece of paper in his own typewriter, types out a sentence, takes out the paper and hands it to Joe Trimble. "The imperfect man pitched a perfect game." Forty-five minutes later, Joe Trimble's story is finished, it's the best story of his career, he wins awards for that story—and Dick Young never says a word.


https://thestacks.deadspin.com/dick-youngs-america-the-reactionary-who-changed-spo-862557756https://thestacks.deadspin.com/dick-youngs-america-the-reactionary-who-changed-spo-862557756


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Larsen was also the first pitcher to lose four games in a season to the Mets, going 0-4 to the 1964 club, which went 49-109 against all other NL pitchers.


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“The imperfect man pitched a perfect game yesterday.”



https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/larsen-plays-perfect-game-world-series-1956-article-1.2382988https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/larsen-plays-perfect-game-world-series-1956-article-1.2382988



And the story behind that lede...


Joe Trimble, Dick Young's colleague at the Daily News, is sitting at his typewriter in the press box at Yankee Stadium, staring at a blank piece of paper. An hour ago Don Larsen pitched a perfect game in the World Series and now the press room downtown is freaking out—where's Joe Trimble's story? "I'm blank," Joe Trimble says to Dick Young in a cold-sweat panic. "I can't write a word." Dick Young calmly rolls a piece of paper in his own typewriter, types out a sentence, takes out the paper and hands it to Joe Trimble. "The imperfect man pitched a perfect game." Forty-five minutes later, Joe Trimble's story is finished, it's the best story of his career, he wins awards for that story—and Dick Young never says a word.


https://thestacks.deadspin.com/dick-youngs-america-the-reactionary-who-changed-spo-862557756https://thestacks.deadspin.com/dick-youngs-america-the-reactionary-who-changed-spo-862557756


The story of Dick Young never fails to fascinate.


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Hal Smith, the Pirate catcher whose eighth-inning three run homer in Game Seven of the 1960 World Series set the stage for Bill Mazeroski an inning later, 89.


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Hal Smith, the Pirate catcher whose eighth-inning three run homer in Game Seven of the 1960 World Series set the stage for Bill Mazeroski an inning later, 89.

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Accomplished coach, who was last at Orange Coast College, John Altobelli, his wife and daughter perished in the same helicopter crash that took the lives of Kobe and Gianni Bryant.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/28570865/orange-coast-college-baseball-coach-john-altobelli-helicopter-crash-victimshttps://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/28570865/orange-coast-college-baseball-coach-john-altobelli-helicopter-crash-victims



Met connection in that he helped Jeff McNeil back in 2012.


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Gil Conan, postwar outfielder, 97. Was the oldest living New York Giant. Only 16 of them remain. Played 13 games for them in 1955 and 1956.


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Luke Gasparre, usher at Shea from beginning to end, then Citi's first decade, 95. A veteran of the Battle of the Bulge and friendly as all get out.


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Luke Gasparre, usher at Shea from beginning to end, then Citi's first decade, 95. A veteran of the Battle of the Bulge and friendly as all get out.

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I think Mr. Gasparre kicked me out of some seats I tried to self-upgrade into at

Shea more than once. RIP, Sir!!


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Ted Cox, 65. Came out of the gate like Mike Vail for the 1977 Red Sox. Part of the trade that brought Dennis Eckersley to Boston from Cleveland the following year.


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Terrific player. Drew 100 walks six times.



In 1969, he hit 33 homers (with the Astrodome as a home park), walked 148 times, stole 23 bases, and scored 113 runs. Somehow, he finished only 15th (a six-way tie for 15th) in the MVP voting. He didn't even make the All-Star team!


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Longtime cyber friend (from FASTBALL.COM my first baseball website) and later personal friend, Jack Miller, 72 lost his fight with cancer on March 30 at his home in Canada.

A long time Blue Jays fan, he once admitted to me that Rey Ordonez was the best fielding shortstop he had ever seen. He also tried to convince me to like the DH, and we had some great arguments about it.

Gosh, I'll miss ya', Jakester.

RIP

Later


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Tigers legend Al Kaline.



A very nice man, active in the community.



Jim Kaat talking about facing Kaline on the Baseball Tonight podcast, said Kaline hit him like he knew what pitch was coming. Called him an underrated player.



https://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2020/04/06/al-kaline-dies-detroit-tigers/505371001/?fbclid=IwAR1rLpoHy6P1Ta9J2l_lvDUIzgAFRaFZESAgVcQhsWbBx7UEwBLUiCJIwi8https://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2020/04/06/al-kaline-dies-detroit-tigers/505371001/?fbclid=IwAR1rLpoHy6P1Ta9J2l_lvDUIzgAFRaFZESAgVcQhsWbBx7UEwBLUiCJIwi8


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