Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 ... it was 25 years ago today that he made his Mets debut. Marty Noble has a nice little write up about it on MLB.com.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Nice article. I remember that game very well. It was a Friday night, and I was to take the SATs the next day.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Obviously I wasn't a Mets fan then but when I picture Straw in my mind and see it was 25 years ago that he debuted it's jarring.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Came a few feet from winning the game in extra innings with a 480 footer or so. It went foul.The heroes that day were Danny Heep and Hubie Brooks, the two guys knocked out of the lineup by that day's callups, Darryl Strawberry and... name that other guy.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Lets see, 3Bmen 1983...Tucker Ashford?
Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Am I the only person here who wasn't alive then?
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 I think Namor was born that year...
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Yeah. There's no way you pull Tucker Ashford out of your ass. Bob Bailor maybe, or Brian Giles. But not Tucker Freaking Ashford.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Just admit that you cheated Steveo , you'll feel better believe me.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 A non-specific apology would suffice.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Completely out of my ass. After typing I thought it would be wrong cause I think Ashford is in the players section of the first edition yearbook, which would only be the OD expected roster.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Why was Ashford called up to replace Hubie? And what took them a month to pull the trigger on Straw?
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 I believe Steve.I just hope, after looking the last one up, and hearing a little censure, that he'd have the self-awareness to back off for a bit and let somebody else play.We all, faced with quizzes, feel the temptation to look answers up. And if we do, we tend to have the honor to disqualify ourselves from submitting an answer, lest we ruin the fun for people still thinking the queston throuogh.The quizmaster puts some thought and/or work into this sort of thing.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Jeter the Cheater! What a scandal.I figured he got it from reading the attached article but I think I'm the only guy who does that anymore, and I hardly ever do.
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 SteveJRogers wrote:Completely out of my ass.There's this story that kids are told about a little boy and he's constantly crying wolf to the point where when he finally does tell the truth...Well, let's just say that the story does not end well for the wolf cryer.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:I figured he got it from reading the attached article but I think I'm the only guy who does that anymore, and I hardly ever do.I too am much more likely to read a pasted article than a linked one.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Yes, the Wolf eats his Tuesday-Friday Yankee Stadium season tickets.
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:Yes, the Wolf eats his Tuesday-Friday Yankee Stadium season tickets.HA!
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Rogers hires Rusty in defamation lawsuit against the Crane Pool Forum.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 (edited) I'll always remember the absurdity of the double call-up; Strawberry and Ashford leapt to mind immediately when I saw "on this date," because it annoyed me that Hubie Brooks, one of my favorites, was being benched and/or made an example. The Mets were about as dreadful as they had been at any juncture in the entire 1977-1983 period (4-15 after winning their first two) and Darryl was there for the injection of life but Tucker Ashford? The ex-Padre? Granted, Hubie was (and this part I had to look up) batting .224 with 1 lonely homer and 6 stray RBI, but Tucker Ashford? It felt like some kind of strange "let's take the pressure off Darryl by bringing up somebody else while we're at it" gesture. You're benching the guy who finally solved the third base problem for Tucker Ashford?Seaver's return notwithstanding, 1983 from the beginning felt like we'll throw some guys on the field and hope the season is over soon and maybe nobody will notice how bad we're going to be (as did '79 and '80, come to think of it). That would change by September, but it was definitely the vibe of April and earliest May. Noble is right when he says no debut in Mets history was as anticipated as Strawberry's. Fine piece. Edited May 6, 2008 by Guest
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Oooh, dueling Straw threads. The other one hasn't been Rogered yet.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Bollux, my favorite Mets year is and may well remain 19, 19, 1983.I was in Manhattan visiting my sister and Jesse Orosco was wrapping up an extra-inning relief win. She insisted I put the radio away and we not be late for our matinee show (Risky Business, thank you very much) but I saw the walkoff as Mookie scored from second on a groundout, and when Tom Cruise had defeated the pimp and we got back to her railroad flat, Jesse was wrapping up another relief win in game two. It was the type of remarkable thing that didn't happen during my Mets formation from 1977-1982. I'd say the only oases in that desert were the Henderson game, Flynn's inside-the-parker (in a ten-run inning!) and Leach's one-hitter, plus Mazzilli's all-star moment.Eighty-three wasn't shy about handing out a lot of those moments that 77-82 had been so miserly about.Years later, Bill Mazer asked on the radio who the last Met to win both ends of a doubleheader was. I remembered the day vividly and I called in. He acted all suspicious-like and asked me which year. I chirpily replied 1983, of course. Orosco was third in Cy Young voting that year. What other year would it be? He got a litlle coarser and asked me what day. I was oblivious to his implication and I thought about the weather that day and the state of the team and when the movie might have been released and I guessed July 30th."It was August first," Mazer cooly retorted."Well, I guess I was cl...""You know, if you people are going to just look thiis stuff up in almanacs, I don't see the point in doing these call-in contests."I started babbling on the air about my sister, and Tom Cruiise, and Mookie Wilson and he just cut me off curtly and said "Sheila will get your information about where to send the tickets." I meekly gave Sheila my address in Rockaway, while I dimly heard the Amazing in the next room on delay giving to me all over again.Thanks for nosebleeds, Bill.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 [digression]I once chatted up a girl in Penn Station; turned out to be Bill Mazer's niece. Got her phone # but never ended up seeing her again.[end]Now back to Straw anniversary discussion. For instance, why did Mike Howard get one, and only one, start in right that year?
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Another digression - Strawberry came up just a couple of weeks before D-Dad and I got married. On our honeymoon, he gave me a little stuffed tiger and we named it Strawberry. We still have that little stuffed tiger in our home.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 HahnSolo wrote:Now back to Straw anniversary discussion. For instance, why did Mike Howard get one, and only one, start in right that year?I think that the Mets wanted to convert Howard to a catcher, and therefore sent him down to AAA where he could catch regularly. He never (ahem) caught on as a catcher, though.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 AG/DC wrote:Bollux, my favorite Mets year is and may well remain 19, 19, 1983.Mine is 1985, but I do understand the affection for 1983. It was the first year in a long time that it was fun to be a Mets fan again. (Seaver! Strawberry! HERNANDEZ!)I had a friend, a fellow Mets fan, who was away in the Air Force that year and pretty much missed the season. When he came home at Christmastime I told him the Mets had turned a corner and were about to become a good team. He thought I was crazy (we thought that EVERY year) but I finally managed to convince him that the feeling was different this time, genuine.Fortunately, 1984 proved me to be correct.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 I believe Stevie Jeets, he probably knows more obscure New York baseballstuff than he's given credit for.Wow, 25 years ago ... that kinda puts my age in perspective for some reason,my interests and priorities being sometimes out of whack.If you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go get a life.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 You're catching up - just 23 years to go.
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