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Dick Tidrow, whose 13-year major league career ended as a member of the Mets' bullpen, has died at 74 (July 10, 2021, in Lee's Summit, Mo.). In more recent years, he was part of the San Francisco Giant front office that build three world champions.



https://nypost.com/2021/07/14/dick-tidrow-ex-yankees-pitcher-and-giants-exec-dead-at-74/https://nypost.com/2021/07/14/dick-tidrow-ex-yankees-pitcher-and-giants-exec-dead-at-74/


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Yeah I think of the moustache first and that I never really warmed to him given his MFY background not to mention his early performances. But every year has a veteran-reliever-who-sucks-and-is-released-in-May. He was 84's.



Was replaced in the bullpen by Brent Gaff. "The Gaffer!" as Hernandez always refers to him.


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In Davy Jonhson's Bats, he writes about Joe Sambito. The Mets try to farm him out and he comes to Davy and asks if they're just going to dump him, then dump him. Davy, trying to establish his dominion, says, "Look, I've released three veteran pitchers already this season, and if I wanted to release you, I would. Now go down and get into shape."



The three pitchers he was referring to were Mike Torrez (his opening day starter), Craig Swan, and Dirty Dick Tidrow.



I guess we're still waiting on Sambito pitching his way into shape.


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Edgy MD wrote:

In Davy Jonhson's Bats, he writes about Joe Sambito. The Mets try to farm him out and he comes to Davy and asks if they're just going to dump him, then dump him. Davy, trying to establish his dominion, says, "Look, I've released three veteran pitchers already this season, and if I wanted to release you, I would. Now go down and get into shape."



The three pitchers he was referring to were Mike Torrez (his opening day starter), Craig Swan, and Dirty Dick Tidrow.



I guess we're still waiting on Sambito pitching his way into shape.


Good story. Except they picked up Sambito in 1985.


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Peter Golenbock, Davey's collaborator, isn't all about the accuracy.


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I fall before the truth tellers. Yeah, I guess Johnson was flashing back to 1984 to recall his kill count.


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Suddenly I realized that I had Bats within reach right where I'm sitting. It is about 1985, but the the early chapters cover him putting the team together in the minors into his rookie season of 1984.


[bLOCKQUOTE]Once the season began, Tidrow and Swan were getting hit pretty hard, giving up some long home runs, and I decided they and Mike Torrez had to go.




I went to Frank, and I said, "I have to go with the younger arms down at Tidewater 'cause I'm getting shelled with these guys." He let me do it.




I had to call them in and close the door and tell them. It was a painful experience. My only consolation was that I wasn't springing it on them. I had told them in the spring where they stood, and so when the end finally came, they weren't shocked.




Swan took it like a man. He said he understood, but, of course, he didn't. No player really understands. Craig felt he could still pitch, and he hooked on with California. He had his arm operated on out there. He had a blood clot that was impinging on his circulation. He felt he would be back, but I don't think he ever will.




When I released Tidrow, Dick didn't try to come back. He hung it up. I think he was happy I released him. On some level he know he had reached the end of the line.




The toughest one by far was Mike Torrez. I cut him loose in June. Mike had just been through a divorce and had financial difficulties. He was an intense competitor, a battler, and a great guy. But I knew our future was ahead of us. We couldn't be respectable with a so-so thirty-eight-year-old starting pitcher. It was touch on him. He took it hard. He waned to go somewhere else to pitch, but he never did.




I called up Brent Gaff and Tommy Gorman from Tidewater, and we traded for hard-throwing Bruce Berenyi. Then I moved Eddie Lynch from the pen into the starting rotation.[/bLOCKQUOTE]



I'll find the Sambito passage later. Gots to work.


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Rock-sold Tidrow-memories in today's https://uni-watch.com/2021/07/16/a-uni-watch-look-at-dick-tidrow/?fbclid=IwAR2S-TQb_BPSb9DNunWKNS9DNzMz4XSfcSGXomHAZb1nGk4DSa7tCFvjPk4Uni-Watch Column.



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Look at how relatively low his knee looks on his leg from that angle. It almost looks like 2/3 of his leg is above the knee.


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