Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 ="Edgy DC":2jfw89we]Who else reads GYC's posts and hears the words coming out of Keith Hernandez's mouth?Live on the air.[/quote:2jfw89we]I do, which is even better given Mex's wardrobe (in the profile pic) as the hair color pitchman. I'd buy Grecian 5 from that salty motherfucker in a minute!Swan Swan H May 25 2009 11:36 AMSNY is running the Mr. Koo game as the Mets Classic. Again. As I write this Buck and McCarver are giving Willie a tongue-bath. Anyway, this is at least the fourth time I've seen this game on SNY this year.According to UMDB the Mets have played 7,523 regular season games. Apparently SNY has the rights to show eight of them.batmagadanleadoff May 25 2009 12:17 PM="Swan Swan H":qgg5ebow]SNY is running the Mr. Koo game as the Mets Classic. Again. As I write this Buck and McCarver are giving Willie a tongue-bath. Anyway, this is at least the fourth time I've seen this game on SNY this year.According to UMDB the Mets have played 7,523 regular season games. Apparently SNY has the rights to show eight of them.[/quote:qgg5ebow]I noticed the same thing.http://cranepoolforum.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=10886&sid=2e36b27e63769008dbc4af85452e39c6Swan Swan H May 25 2009 12:31 PMOops. I didn't realize there was a separate thread for the Classix.TransMonk Jun 03 2009 03:53 PMPer Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.G-Fafif Jun 03 2009 03:54 PM="TransMonk":jrcwlac0]Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.[/quote:jrcwlac0]I'm exhausted just learning that.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 03 2009 05:09 PMSo we've got Carlin for good, then. And there are no trades in broadcasting?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 03 2009 06:19 PM="TransMonk":2gmwiqqi]Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.[/quote:2gmwiqqi]as soda-getter.G-Fafif Jun 04 2009 12:34 PMKevin Burkhardt just admonished the Pirates for placing a section of wall from Forbes Field, over which Mazeroski's home run flew, in a less than ideal spot at PNC Park. While there's nothing wrong with professing exacting standards (it is weird that it's between two bathrooms), anyone whose job description includes shilling for the history-challenged environs of Citi Field should pick his battles more carefully, as in, perhaps, "what a shape they don't have a Taqueria here in Pittsburgh."Elster88 Jun 24 2009 08:27 PMCarlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.Swan Swan H Jun 24 2009 08:42 PM="Elster88":2eui7q36]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:2eui7q36]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.metirish Jun 24 2009 08:45 PM="Swan Swan H":1bvh8rgw]="Elster88":1bvh8rgw]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I've thought the same thing about Apple for a while.Elster88 Aug 09 2009 05:52 PMA clean-shaven Johnny Franco doing the post-game.Frayed Knot Aug 09 2009 06:41 PMI'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.OlerudOwned Aug 09 2009 08:04 PM="Frayed Knot"]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.Funny that he'd be clean for a team with a historically mustachioed mascot. Then again, this was during the Schott reign.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 07:46 AM="Frayed Knot":30o1llmf]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.[/quote:30o1llmf]Sounds like me - I've had at least a mustache for 29 years...Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 07:59 AMBut can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:10 AMAnd, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 10 2009 08:24 AMKen BoswellBenjamin Grimm Aug 10 2009 08:25 AMFelix Millan?Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 08:33 AM="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted May 25, 2009 Posted May 25, 2009 SNY is running the Mr. Koo game as the Mets Classic. Again. As I write this Buck and McCarver are giving Willie a tongue-bath. Anyway, this is at least the fourth time I've seen this game on SNY this year.According to UMDB the Mets have played 7,523 regular season games. Apparently SNY has the rights to show eight of them.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 25, 2009 Posted May 25, 2009 ="Swan Swan H":qgg5ebow]SNY is running the Mr. Koo game as the Mets Classic. Again. As I write this Buck and McCarver are giving Willie a tongue-bath. Anyway, this is at least the fourth time I've seen this game on SNY this year.According to UMDB the Mets have played 7,523 regular season games. Apparently SNY has the rights to show eight of them.[/quote:qgg5ebow]I noticed the same thing.http://cranepoolforum.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=10886&sid=2e36b27e63769008dbc4af85452e39c6Swan Swan H May 25 2009 12:31 PMOops. I didn't realize there was a separate thread for the Classix.TransMonk Jun 03 2009 03:53 PMPer Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.G-Fafif Jun 03 2009 03:54 PM="TransMonk":jrcwlac0]Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.[/quote:jrcwlac0]I'm exhausted just learning that.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 03 2009 05:09 PMSo we've got Carlin for good, then. And there are no trades in broadcasting?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 03 2009 06:19 PM="TransMonk":2gmwiqqi]Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.[/quote:2gmwiqqi]as soda-getter.G-Fafif Jun 04 2009 12:34 PMKevin Burkhardt just admonished the Pirates for placing a section of wall from Forbes Field, over which Mazeroski's home run flew, in a less than ideal spot at PNC Park. While there's nothing wrong with professing exacting standards (it is weird that it's between two bathrooms), anyone whose job description includes shilling for the history-challenged environs of Citi Field should pick his battles more carefully, as in, perhaps, "what a shape they don't have a Taqueria here in Pittsburgh."Elster88 Jun 24 2009 08:27 PMCarlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.Swan Swan H Jun 24 2009 08:42 PM="Elster88":2eui7q36]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:2eui7q36]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.metirish Jun 24 2009 08:45 PM="Swan Swan H":1bvh8rgw]="Elster88":1bvh8rgw]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I've thought the same thing about Apple for a while.Elster88 Aug 09 2009 05:52 PMA clean-shaven Johnny Franco doing the post-game.Frayed Knot Aug 09 2009 06:41 PMI'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.OlerudOwned Aug 09 2009 08:04 PM="Frayed Knot"]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.Funny that he'd be clean for a team with a historically mustachioed mascot. Then again, this was during the Schott reign.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 07:46 AM="Frayed Knot":30o1llmf]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.[/quote:30o1llmf]Sounds like me - I've had at least a mustache for 29 years...Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 07:59 AMBut can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:10 AMAnd, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 10 2009 08:24 AMKen BoswellBenjamin Grimm Aug 10 2009 08:25 AMFelix Millan?Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 08:33 AM="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted May 25, 2009 Posted May 25, 2009 Oops. I didn't realize there was a separate thread for the Classix.
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 ="TransMonk":jrcwlac0]Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.[/quote:jrcwlac0]I'm exhausted just learning that.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 03 2009 05:09 PMSo we've got Carlin for good, then. And there are no trades in broadcasting?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 03 2009 06:19 PM="TransMonk":2gmwiqqi]Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.[/quote:2gmwiqqi]as soda-getter.G-Fafif Jun 04 2009 12:34 PMKevin Burkhardt just admonished the Pirates for placing a section of wall from Forbes Field, over which Mazeroski's home run flew, in a less than ideal spot at PNC Park. While there's nothing wrong with professing exacting standards (it is weird that it's between two bathrooms), anyone whose job description includes shilling for the history-challenged environs of Citi Field should pick his battles more carefully, as in, perhaps, "what a shape they don't have a Taqueria here in Pittsburgh."Elster88 Jun 24 2009 08:27 PMCarlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.Swan Swan H Jun 24 2009 08:42 PM="Elster88":2eui7q36]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:2eui7q36]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.metirish Jun 24 2009 08:45 PM="Swan Swan H":1bvh8rgw]="Elster88":1bvh8rgw]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I've thought the same thing about Apple for a while.Elster88 Aug 09 2009 05:52 PMA clean-shaven Johnny Franco doing the post-game.Frayed Knot Aug 09 2009 06:41 PMI'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.OlerudOwned Aug 09 2009 08:04 PM="Frayed Knot"]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.Funny that he'd be clean for a team with a historically mustachioed mascot. Then again, this was during the Schott reign.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 07:46 AM="Frayed Knot":30o1llmf]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.[/quote:30o1llmf]Sounds like me - I've had at least a mustache for 29 years...Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 07:59 AMBut can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:10 AMAnd, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 10 2009 08:24 AMKen BoswellBenjamin Grimm Aug 10 2009 08:25 AMFelix Millan?Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 08:33 AM="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 So we've got Carlin for good, then. And there are no trades in broadcasting?
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 ="TransMonk":2gmwiqqi]Per Metsblog, via Twitter, SI.com�s Jon Heyman announced that Matt Yalloff, formerly of SNY, has joined the MLB Network.[/quote:2gmwiqqi]as soda-getter.G-Fafif Jun 04 2009 12:34 PMKevin Burkhardt just admonished the Pirates for placing a section of wall from Forbes Field, over which Mazeroski's home run flew, in a less than ideal spot at PNC Park. While there's nothing wrong with professing exacting standards (it is weird that it's between two bathrooms), anyone whose job description includes shilling for the history-challenged environs of Citi Field should pick his battles more carefully, as in, perhaps, "what a shape they don't have a Taqueria here in Pittsburgh."Elster88 Jun 24 2009 08:27 PMCarlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.Swan Swan H Jun 24 2009 08:42 PM="Elster88":2eui7q36]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:2eui7q36]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.metirish Jun 24 2009 08:45 PM="Swan Swan H":1bvh8rgw]="Elster88":1bvh8rgw]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I've thought the same thing about Apple for a while.Elster88 Aug 09 2009 05:52 PMA clean-shaven Johnny Franco doing the post-game.Frayed Knot Aug 09 2009 06:41 PMI'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.OlerudOwned Aug 09 2009 08:04 PM="Frayed Knot"]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.Funny that he'd be clean for a team with a historically mustachioed mascot. Then again, this was during the Schott reign.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 07:46 AM="Frayed Knot":30o1llmf]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.[/quote:30o1llmf]Sounds like me - I've had at least a mustache for 29 years...Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 07:59 AMBut can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:10 AMAnd, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 10 2009 08:24 AMKen BoswellBenjamin Grimm Aug 10 2009 08:25 AMFelix Millan?Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 08:33 AM="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2009 Posted June 4, 2009 Kevin Burkhardt just admonished the Pirates for placing a section of wall from Forbes Field, over which Mazeroski's home run flew, in a less than ideal spot at PNC Park. While there's nothing wrong with professing exacting standards (it is weird that it's between two bathrooms), anyone whose job description includes shilling for the history-challenged environs of Citi Field should pick his battles more carefully, as in, perhaps, "what a shape they don't have a Taqueria here in Pittsburgh."
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 ="Elster88":2eui7q36]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:2eui7q36]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.metirish Jun 24 2009 08:45 PM="Swan Swan H":1bvh8rgw]="Elster88":1bvh8rgw]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I've thought the same thing about Apple for a while.Elster88 Aug 09 2009 05:52 PMA clean-shaven Johnny Franco doing the post-game.Frayed Knot Aug 09 2009 06:41 PMI'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.OlerudOwned Aug 09 2009 08:04 PM="Frayed Knot"]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.Funny that he'd be clean for a team with a historically mustachioed mascot. Then again, this was during the Schott reign.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 07:46 AM="Frayed Knot":30o1llmf]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.[/quote:30o1llmf]Sounds like me - I've had at least a mustache for 29 years...Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 07:59 AMBut can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:10 AMAnd, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 10 2009 08:24 AMKen BoswellBenjamin Grimm Aug 10 2009 08:25 AMFelix Millan?Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 08:33 AM="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Author Posted June 24, 2009 ="Swan Swan H":1bvh8rgw]="Elster88":1bvh8rgw]Carlin auditioning for ESPN doing the highlights. I really can't stand him.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I hoped he'd be different, but you nailed it. Gary Apple may be vanilla, but he hits his marks and doesn't drive me nuts. Among the SNY stable of talkers I wouldn't mind seeing him in that seat.[/quote:1bvh8rgw]I've thought the same thing about Apple for a while.Elster88 Aug 09 2009 05:52 PMA clean-shaven Johnny Franco doing the post-game.Frayed Knot Aug 09 2009 06:41 PMI'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.OlerudOwned Aug 09 2009 08:04 PM="Frayed Knot"]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.Funny that he'd be clean for a team with a historically mustachioed mascot. Then again, this was during the Schott reign.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 07:46 AM="Frayed Knot":30o1llmf]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.[/quote:30o1llmf]Sounds like me - I've had at least a mustache for 29 years...Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 07:59 AMBut can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:10 AMAnd, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 10 2009 08:24 AMKen BoswellBenjamin Grimm Aug 10 2009 08:25 AMFelix Millan?Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 08:33 AM="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 A clean-shaven Johnny Franco doing the post-game.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 ="Frayed Knot"]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.Funny that he'd be clean for a team with a historically mustachioed mascot. Then again, this was during the Schott reign.
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 ="Frayed Knot":30o1llmf]I'm guessing Franco's had that mustache since, oh I dunno, maybe age 12.[/quote:30o1llmf]Sounds like me - I've had at least a mustache for 29 years...Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 07:59 AMBut can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:10 AMAnd, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 10 2009 08:24 AMKen BoswellBenjamin Grimm Aug 10 2009 08:25 AMFelix Millan?Frayed Knot Aug 10 2009 08:33 AM="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 But can't you just picture Johnny F trying to cultivate at least the beginnings of one in Jr High?The Reds - despite the mascot - were long a conservative club with 'no facial hair' restrictions going back even before the Schott era. I suspect he wasn't clean-shaven there out of choice.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. Can anybody name the first mustachioed Met?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 ="Edgy DC":8wq591f4]And, in fairness to the Reds, all of baseball was pretty much facial-hair-free for about 50 years leading up to the Swinging A's era. [/quote:8wq591f4]Reds just kept that policy going much longer than other clubs.It was some mgr/exec from the Cincy org that switched over to StL at one point during Keith's time there who made him shave off his 'stache.Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 08:44 AMAnd to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.dgwphotography Aug 10 2009 01:29 PMI remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...Farmer Ted Aug 11 2009 09:25 AMBobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.Farmer Ted Aug 16 2009 01:08 PMSwitched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?Frayed Knot Aug 16 2009 01:20 PM="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 And to be honest, I kind of liked the policy.Yeah, it seems starkly retrograde, but I like anything that makes teams culturally different from one another, even if it's something I wouldn't like on my team. Maybe especially if it's something I wouldn't like on my team.
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...
Farmer Ted Old-Timey Member Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Bobby O last night said that Pelfry's form on a bunch of pitches looked lazy and he wasn't waiting for Santos to finish giving signs before he started his windup.In Pelfry's defense, the guy was just with his wife who gave birth. So, he's up for how long during that process? Then the Mets shove him onto a plan, across the freaking country, and pitch with his head obviously in a fog.
Farmer Ted Old-Timey Member Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 ="Farmer Ted":jupihupn]Switched over to NESN in between innings to catch a Red Sox score. Frank Viola doing color and sounds pretty good. Any openings at SNY?[/quote:jupihupn]I've heard him before. He might rival Johnny Franco for the most identifiable Noo Yawk accent working in the media.G-Fafif Aug 16 2009 03:54 PM="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 ="dgwphotography":2hba0iah]I remember seeing both Kranepool and Harrelson sporting mustaches...[/quote:2hba0iah]Been listening to the radio broadcast of Tom Seaver's final start before he was traded. One of things I learned, from Bob Murphy, was Dave Kingman just shaved his mustache because he realized (according to Murph) that he couldn't grow a good one.
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