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Old 03-09-2010, 07:06 PM
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Default Willie Davis, 69. Was some kind of ballplayer.

Saw him many times versus the Mets. He bridged two eras. He was terrific. I saw him make a catch at Shea in the late 60's I will never forget.

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Old 03-09-2010, 07:14 PM
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Didn't he wear those "lamb chop" sideburns (courtesy of Elvis)?

Really good, solid ballplayer - no flaws.....
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Old 03-09-2010, 08:05 PM
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Very good defensive CF whose numbers were hampered by playing his first 8 years before they lowered the mound. His hitting numbers jumped dramatically begining in 1969, the first season with the lower mound. The current player that he most resembles is probably Curtis Granderson.
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Old 03-09-2010, 08:20 PM
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They say that foul play was not suspected in his death, but I know that it was Pro Ride that killed Wilie.

Wille could be seen on track at Santa Anita. He looked to be older that he really was and you knew his winners were far and few between.

May he rest in peace.

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Old 03-09-2010, 08:22 PM
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great player whom i saw a few times as a kid but sadly i remember him most as the guy on the downslope of his career the dodgers traded to the expo's for mike marshall (the pitcher, not the outfielder).

what a great year for the dodger front office. they also sent claude osteen and some minor leaguer to houston for jimmy wynn.

i almost miss caring about baseball when i think about how great those trades were.
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great player whom i saw a few times as a kid but sadly i remember him most as the guy on the downslope of his career the dodgers traded to the expo's for mike marshall (the pitcher, not the outfielder).

what a great year for the dodger front office. they also sent claude osteen and some minor leaguer to houston for jimmy wynn.

i almost miss caring about baseball when i think about how great those trades were.
Jimmy Wynn! The Toy Cannon.
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Old 03-10-2010, 04:33 AM
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God's post that dredged up Jimmy Wynn made me think for a second that it was the Toy Cannon that was involved when baseball was tracking who was going to score the 1,000,000th run in history. I thought it came down to Wynn and maybe Cesar Cedeno crossing the plate at almost the exact same time, but some research turns up the facts: It was actually Bob Watson and Davey Concepcion! (Truthfully, there isn't a whole lot seperating Bob Watson/Jimmy Wynn and Cesar Cedeno/Davey Concepcion...)

Anyway, the research to get the correct names involved turned up this terrific blog, BASEBALL MINUTIA, which I think anyone of a certain age will love.
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Old 03-10-2010, 09:16 AM
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Jimmy Wynn! The Toy Cannon.

Being a lifelong Astros fan, I still remember the year Jimmy Wynn showed up to spring training 30 pounds overweight. What did he do during the offseason. He got a job at a brewery as a beer taster.


Too bad the Astros are going to be the Lastros for the foreseeable future.
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