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A moment of silence for the Scooter.

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Yankee player, broadcaster dies at 89
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Hall of Fame shortstop and longtime broadcaster Phil Rizzuto passed away at the age of 89 on Tuesday, according to a report on WNBC's Web site.

The 1950 AL MVP, Rizzuto played 13 seasons with the Yankees, going to the playoffs in 10 of them.
He would later serve as the team's color commentator, both on radio and televsion, for 40 years.

Rizzuto was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994 after being voted in by the Veterans Committee.
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Sad news. I always enjoyed listening to him when I was growing up.

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Nope! Never will rack a Yankee!!

I will however say RIP and RACK "The Money Store" guy......
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Wasn't it he who did the play by play in Meatloafs "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights"?

Whatever, RIP to a baseball legend and icon.
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War Wagon wrote:Wasn't it he who did the play by play in Meatloafs "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights"?

Whatever, RIP to a baseball legend and icon.
Yep, that was him all right.

Rack the originator of the "Holy cow!" phrase (playing sandlot ball as a kid, long before Harry Caray ever used it on the radio). RIP.
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I got a kick out of listening to good ole Scooter during the latter portion of his career.

Rizutto: "Swing a blast by Mattingly. HOLY COW!!!??? That ball could be outta here."
Seaver: "And the 3rd basemen catches the pop-up in front of the visitor's dugout"

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Average player. Average announcer. Rack him, I guess.
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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:Average player.
Average player? http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofer ... rId=121257

Not many "average" players in the HOF, even if the Veterans Committee put him in.
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He had one really good year. Career .273 hitter.

He's the modern day equivalent of Jose Offerman. He was an average SS who played with great players on great teams. He was a sentimental choice selected because of the years he spent in the booth. End of story.
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I don’t have strong feelings about Rizzuto either way, but Ted Williams said that if the Red Sox had Rizzuto, Boston, not New York, would have won all of those World Series.
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Give me an fucking break... Ted Williams is a fucking idiot then. He's dissing his own fucking teammates. Vern Stephens and Joe Cronin put up MONSTER FUCKING NUMBERS at SS for the Sux while Rizzuto was putting in his normal 3 HR, 47 RBI, and .270 BA
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rizzuto got in because he was a yankee

nothing more, nothing less.


he plays for anyone else and he's paying to visit the hall.
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Adelpiero wrote:rizzuto got in because he was a yankee

nothing more, nothing less.


he plays for anyone else and he's paying to visit the hall.
Yes & no, he got in because of Ted Williams. BTW, that endorsement as absurd as it seems to Red Sox fans, is mind boggling to Yankee fans and that's why it held so much weight with the Vet committee. If it had been Joe D or Mickey or Yogi or anyone else associated to the Yankees, it wouldn't have meant half as much. Being on the Yankees gave him the opportunity to be a 5 time all-star, league MVP and play on 10 championship teams. Bottom line, he's in ('sup the ground) the HOF and the Yankee haters can keep on hating until some other team comes along and replaces their dynasty ('sup not likely to happen any time soon).
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The Whistle Is Screaming wrote: Bottom line, he's in ('sup the ground) the HOF and the Yankee haters can keep on hating until some other team comes along and replaces their dynasty ('sup not likely to happen any time soon).


I don't hate the Yankees.... in fact, I even sorta like them because I despise the Sux that much. If the Yanks are winning then the Sux are sucking. I just hate it when average players like Gary Carter and Phil Rizzuto are immortalized alongside the real all-time greats.


Speaking of Jose Offerman (sup, me yesterday), dude actually made this morning's Herald.

http://redsox.bostonherald.com/otherMLB ... &srvc=home

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Former major league All-Star Jose Offerman was arrested Tuesday night after charging the mound and hitting the pitcher and catcher with his bat during an independent minor league game.

Bridgeport police said Offerman was arrested, but did not detail the charge. Police said he posted bond.

Offerman, playing for the Long Island Ducks in the Atlantic League, homered in the first inning. The next inning, he was hit by a pitch from Bridgeport’s Matt Beech and charged the mound with his bat.

Offerman hit Beech in the hands and struck catcher John Nathans in the head.

The game was delayed for about 20 minutes because of the melee. Offerman, Beech and Bridgeport manager and former major league pitcher Tommy John were all ejected.

There was no immediate update on the condition of Beech or Nathans.

Offerman batted .273 during his 15 seasons in the majors. He last played in the majors in 2005 with Philadelphia and the New York Mets. He was an All-Star in 1995 with the Dodgers and 1999 with Boston.

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Ucant,
I wasn't calling you a Yankee hater, Adel came across as one with his comments.

I wouldn't call Rizutto an "average" player (fuck Gary Carter), not with 5 allstar & a league MVP to his credit. He was definitely a HOF "on the fence" guy and got in because of Ted Williams plea (despite what Adel says).

Heard the Offerman story this morning on the radio, fucking laughed. Maybe baseball should be more like hockey, let the guys fight it out once in a while.
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The Whistle Is Screaming wrote:I wouldn't call Rizutto an "average" player (fuck Gary Carter), not with 5 allstar & a league MVP to his credit. He was definitely a HOF "on the fence" guy and got in because of Ted Williams plea (despite what Adel says).
What was so great about Rizzuto? He didn't hit for average or power and was a good fielder... but by no means was he Omar fucking Vizquel either. On the fence? Are you high?

Albert Belle is a 6 time all star with a league MVP to his credit (fuck Mo Vaughn in 95), has a .295 career average, 381 HR, dominated the game for many years, and he'll never make it. He's off the ballot two years after becoming eligible.

Phil wasn't even marginally close to being "great." He never got a sniff of the Hall while he was eligible. There's a reason why he rarely got on 30% of the ballots. Why do you think that is? He was the weak link in otherwise dominating dynasty. End of....
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The Whistle Is Screaming wrote:I wouldn't call Rizutto an "average" player (fuck Gary Carter), not with 5 allstar & a league MVP to his credit. He was definitely a HOF "on the fence" guy and got in because of Ted Williams plea (despite what Adel says).
What was so great about Rizzuto? He didn't hit for average or power and was a good fielder... but by no means was he Omar fucking Vizquel either. On the fence? Are you high?

Albert Belle is a 6 time all star with a league MVP to his credit (fuck Mo Vaughn in 95), has a .295 career average, 381 HR, dominated the game for many years, and he'll never make it. He's off the ballot two years after becoming eligible.

Phil wasn't even marginally close to being "great." He never got a sniff of the Hall while he was eligible. There's a reason why he rarely got on 30% of the ballots. Why do you think that is? He was the weak link in otherwise dominating dynasty. End of....
Never said Phil was "great" just better than average. The HOF doesn't look purely at stats, there are the intangibles that are considered and yes, it is a popularity contest of sorts. BTW, comparing Albert Belle to Rizzuto is laughable, stick to contemporaries or at least similar players for comparison.
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I was just pointing out what 5 (6) all star appearances and a league MVP get you these days = off the ballot in two years.

Belle's dismissal from the ballot only further reinforces something that you pointed out. It is a popularity contest and who cares that Belle was a dominant force for about 8 years. He was a Grade A fucktard, sure, but he deserves to be on the ballot if Dale frigging Murphy is still kicking. If you're a nice guy, then you get to stick around. That is bullshit.

I'd consider voting Rizzuto in because of what he did off of the field, but not because he was a HOF player....


It's a shame that "better than average" qualifies people for the HOF, don't ya think? Sheesh.
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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:I was just pointing out what 5 (6) all star appearances and a league MVP get you these days = off the ballot in two years.

Belle's dismissal from the ballot only further reinforces something that you pointed out. It is a popularity contest and who cares that Belle was a dominant force for about 8 years. He was a Grade A fucktard, sure, but he deserves to be on the ballot if Dale frigging Murphy is still kicking. If you're a nice guy, then you get to stick around. That is bullshit.

I'd consider voting Rizzuto in because of what he did off of the field, but not because he was a HOF player....


It's a shame that "better than average" qualifies people for the HOF, don't ya think? Sheesh.
I pretty much agree with everything you said. It's who you know & that's just life.

Slight hijacking, but what about Pete? Does he belong in the hall IYO?
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Categorically... he belongs in there. First ballot HOF. I could give two shits about the gambling thing. It doesn't change what he did on the field. And I hated the guy, if nothing else, but for his faggoty haircut.
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Pete Rose belongs in the hall for his achievements on the field....

A perfect example of the popularity contest is Jim Ed Rice. Surly bastard never wanted to talk to the media and so they gave him the finger right back. Lifetime .298 hitter, 382 HR, 1451 RBI's. 8 All Stars, 1978 MVP. If Scooter is in then this guy for sure belongs.
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