Willie Stargell 104 walks 125 RBI. Manny Sanguillen 559 AB's .319 BA 19 walks. "You don't walk your way off the island" he used to say. He never saw a pitch he didn't like. Roberto Clemente 37 years old batted .341. Doc Ellis is said to have pitched a game tripping on acid.
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thetrinity
SBR Posting Legend
01-25-11
22430
#4
Nash that was the song for the 79 team. The song wasn’t even recorded until 1978. What I love about this team though is that they won the won World Series. That makes this moment in history way more special. It would look gimmicky if say they had the record the 2021 pirates have and they did it.
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Doublethink
SBR Sharp
05-21-21
415
#5
22 Hall of Famers played in the All Star game that year.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65625
#6
Originally posted by thetrinity
Nash that was the song for the 79 team. The song wasn’t even recorded until 1978. What I love about this team though is that they won the won World Series. That makes this moment in history way more special. It would look gimmicky if say they had the record the 2021 pirates have and they did it.
I'm aware, however I thought it was appropriate.
"We're all brothers out there" I thought the song was appropriate
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Doublethink
SBR Sharp
05-21-21
415
#7
Apparently it is true he threw a no hitter on 6/12/70 while tripping on acid. I found the story while searching google. Check it out. He wasn't supposed to be pitching while pulling an all nighter but then he found out he was pitching that day.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65625
#8
Originally posted by Doublethink
Apparently it is true he threw a no hitter on 6/12/70 while tripping on acid. I found the story while searching google. Check it out. He wasn't supposed to be pitching while pulling an all nighter but then he found out he was pitching that day.
Whitey Ford threw shutouts half bombed from drinking 10 hours earlier I remember reading.
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63172
#9
Originally posted by stevenash
Whitey Ford threw shutouts half bombed from drinking 10 hours earlier I remember reading.
lots of no-hitters thrown from the vaccinated pussys this year as well
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19th Hole
SBR Posting Legend
03-22-09
18954
#10
Originally posted by stevenash
If you guys remember some of the names in this lineup, then you're an old timer.
The game or games that changed baseball is when the Houston Astro's cheated and were banging on the drums to work the signs and pitches in game against the Dodgers and stole that world series.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65625
#14
Originally posted by JIBBBY
The game or games that changed baseball is when the Houston Astro's cheated and were banging on the drums to work the signs and pitches in game against the Dodgers and stole that world series.
Nah, bigger one's than that.
Shoeless Joe's White Sox for instance.
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TommieGunshot
SBR MVP
03-27-12
1607
#15
In that situation, Pittsburgh manager Danny Murtaugh would have normally followed conventional wisdom and played the matchup, penciling in Oliver’s platoon partner, the right-handed hitting Bob Robertson, at first base.
Bob Robertson actually hit right-handed pitchers better than lefties during his career.
It is a strange feeling to think that I am one of the few people who could have guessed that. Like how I also guessed Doug Mientkiewicz was a left-handed hitter who hit lefties better than righties, then looked it up and found out that is correct.
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Booya711
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-20-11
27329
#16
Way before my time nasher….
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louisvillekid
SBR Hall of Famer
08-14-07
9262
#17
Originally posted by Chi_archie
lots of no-hitters thrown from the vaccinated pussys this year as well
Nah, they're just super-human now. Magnetic and got that 5g flowing through their senses. Got that 3rd eye clairvoyance.
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Doublethink
SBR Sharp
05-21-21
415
#18
Whitey Ford and some other Yankees back then (you know who) their natural state was half bombed.
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Doublethink
SBR Sharp
05-21-21
415
#19
Who's Roberto? Is that Doc Ellis' real name? I actually think I saw him pitch back in the day.
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19th Hole
SBR Posting Legend
03-22-09
18954
#20
Originally posted by Chi_archie
would have loved to see Roberto play in person
~~~
I was fortunate to have fulfilled that dream.
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Doublethink
SBR Sharp
05-21-21
415
#21
Doc Ellis. Yeah I'm sure I saw him pitch vs. the Mets at Shea Stadium somewhere in the '70s when he pitched for the Pirates.
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#22
Originally posted by stevenash
Nah, bigger one's than that.
Shoeless Joe's White Sox for instance.
True that Stevey. There has been many moments in MLB history that are just absurd happenings in this sport.
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Doublethink
SBR Sharp
05-21-21
415
#23
Dock might be the way it is spelled.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#24
baseball is horrific now
mainly border jumpers that do not speak English
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thetrinity
SBR Posting Legend
01-25-11
22430
#25
Nice to see this team get honored this season. Pirates actually hit a walk off grand slam to win the game they were at. I always felt they seemed to get less attention than the 1960 team who surprised the Yankees and the 1979 team which was flashier. All of this before my time.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65625
#26
Originally posted by jjgold
baseball is horrific now
mainly border jumpers that do not speak English
It's a global game now Coach.
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LongBall52
SBR MVP
06-14-20
1319
#27
Whatever game your dad introduced you to as a child will likely be your favorite. For me it was baseball. I grew up in the country far from a city with MLB but we went ever year at the end of harvesting season...
It's a game that is timeless with the memories..
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Pick'nParlays
SBR MVP
02-22-08
3134
#28
Originally posted by Chi_archie
would have loved to see Roberto play in person
Can’t agree more!
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65625
#29
Originally posted by LongBall52
Whatever game your dad introduced you to as a child will likely be your favorite. For me it was baseball. I grew up in the country far from a city with MLB but we went ever year at the end of harvesting season...
It's a game that is timeless with the memories..
Thinking man's game.
Only sport without a time clock (golf is a game, not a sport)
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Jayvegas420
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-09-11
28213
#30
...and tennis
Nasher.. I know you've seen No No: A DOCKumentary
What did you think of it?
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65625
#31
Originally posted by Jayvegas420
...and tennis
Nasher.. I know you've seen No No: A DOCKumentary
What did you think of it?
Thing is even though golf, tennis, etc.. may be considered sports, I consider individual events as games.
No, have not seen, that's the Jeff Radice critically acclaimed piece.
I have it available via streaming, I will check it out later.
(there's so much out there via streaming I don't have the time to check it all out)
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Jayvegas420
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-09-11
28213
#32
One of the best baseball docs I have ever seen.
You're gonna love it.
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jackpot269
SBR Posting Legend
09-24-07
12842
#33
Originally posted by stevenash
Thinking man's game.
Only sport without a time clock (golf is a game, not a sport)
Any event that you can not yell, clap, holler, scream, or make noise during play is not a sport!!
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CappinTerp
SBR Hall of Famer
11-26-09
9650
#34
Originally posted by stevenash
Whitey Ford threw shutouts half bombed from drinking 10 hours earlier I remember reading.
...David Wells pitched a perfect game on a hangover....true story !