Guest KC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Ralph was a stud of studs with a baseball bat.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 metirish wrote:The booth talking about the old days and Keith saying that Rusty wouldn't go over the 59th Street Bridge to go back to the City because he was afraid of heights.I knew Rusty didn't like to fly and I've known of people who don't like bridges, but the 59th Street seems pretty low and "unscary" even for bridge-o-phobes.Now the Triborough on the other hand ...
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Last Braves victory in a 1-run road game: August 2007 at Shea.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Ron was saying that one night they were giving Rusty such a hard time as he was driving them back to the city that Rusty wanted to stop the car and kick them out on the bridge.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 SNY trivia question that they just gave theanswer too.What player started his career with 14 or more consecutive 20 home run seasons?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Gee, two runs early and then a string of zeros afterward.I think I've seen this movie before.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Rusty never explained it to Keith, but he wasn't a bridge-o-phobe so much as tunnel-o-phile.Leave it to Keith, of course, to go for the only one of the crossings that's toll-free.Welcome aboard, Luis Ayala.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Ayala for Closer.... NOW!!!!This two-runs-a-nite thing's gotta stop.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I had to look it up once KC nailed it. Ralph Kiner led the NL in home runs from 1946-1952. He led the major leagues in home runs in each of those years, except in 1946 when his 26 home runs were surpassed by Hank Greenberg with 44 for the Tigers. Babe Ruth lead the AL in home runs in 12 of the 14 seasons between 1918 and 1931. In 1922, Ken Williams of the St. Louis Browns had 39 to top Ruth's 35. In 1925, Yankee teammate Bob Meusel outslugged Ruth 33 to 25. Ruth was topped by Hack Wilson of the Cubs during his monstrous 1930 season of 56 home runs and 191 RBIs when all Ruth could produce was a comparatively meager 49 home runs and 153 RBIs. Ruth led the majors in home runs 11 of 14 years, but never for more than 5 years consecutively. Ralph Kiner ruled as the NL home run leader for 7 consecutive years, the last 6 of which he led all of baseball. Since my childhood idol, Willie Mays missed most of his second season with the Giants, I will guess Ken Griffey, Jr. as the player to start his career with 14 consecutive 20 home run seasons.
bmfc1 Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 The Mets are as focused on hitting as this Forum is focused on the game.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 A ten-hop infield hit off of Heilman! Boo!
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 A freakin' tropical storm of boos just rained down on Heilman.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Tatis' first inning two out double that cost the Mets a run when it bounced into the stands is looming large.
Guest KC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'm focused on game, Heilman issues a walk.Kiner is always welcome to an IGT. I wish we could get a Q & A with him.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Doc , Junior is not the answer , one more home run for Chipper and he will join this former Braves player as the only played to achieve this feat.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I hate some of these strike calls by base umps, but that one stunk.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Well, if it's a Brave then the answer must be Eddie Matthews.oh, and Let's Go Mets! I smell a ninth inning rally.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 I'm going to go with Aaron as my guess.
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Beltran gets one of those hits that the Braves have been getting all day.
Guest KC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Philly won 5-4, they need to pull this off.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Wow, Kotchman just saved the Braves' skin.
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Look at Delgado going the other way with power. I love it I love it!
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Julian Tavarez, wow. I thought he had just been found washed up on a beach in the Hamptons.
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Well, at least we don't have Atlanta's bullpen.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Rockin' Doc wrote:...oh, and Let's Go Mets! I smell a ninth inning rally.Nothing like smelling a ninth inning rally in the eighth inning. I take it though.
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