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Always liked Vern Hoscheit. Besides the fact that to my ten-year-old mind, his name kinda sounded like a curse, he visited my baseball camp with Terry Leach one year. Don't know what I did with my Hoscheit photo, but I have my Terry Leach photo somewhere. Plus, he was a "bullpen coach," which was mysterious to me. You saw all the other coaches: Bill Robinson, Bobby V, Mel Stottlemyre, Buddy, whoever. I don't think I ever saw Hoscheit in uniform during a TV broadcast. I felt the same way about Rob Drumenhauser, who was a bullpen catcher for a few years around the same time.


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I always had it at "HAW-shite."

I want to see some Manny Alexander and Phil Mankowski sites now. At least a Harvey Haddix.


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That's some cheesy music when you open the Jerry Grote site.


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Doncha just hate it when you fall eight feet off a ladder and land on a concrete slab while a 1 1/8" steel drill bit pierces your right eye and pops through the other side of your head?


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Dumb question about Dave Kingman...when I was growing up, I thought that Dave Kingman was originally a pitcher but was converted to a position player because of his power and lack of pitching ability...however, according to his stats, Kingman didn't pitch at the mlb level until his 3rd season and that appears to be mop-up work...and I don't see anything mentioned anywhere that Kingman actually started as a pitcher...any insight?


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He did some pitching in the minors, but his power quickly revealed itself and put him on the hitting track. It probably was a good call, as his approach to the game was never considered to be scientific.

He did some mopup work in the majors, but never for the Mets. I recall once reading a report of tthe Mets were running out of pitchers in a game, and Rube Walker looking at Kingman.

"You pitched a few times for San Francisco, Dave. What was your ERA?"

"Four."

At this point Rube just stared at him unblinkingly until Kong walked away grinning and mumbled, "...teen."

Darryl, Kong --- I've got this soft spot for big, crazy, oversensitive rogues.


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