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MrEd

1975 World Series

May 28, 2015 at 08:49AM View BBCode

If I was smart id know how to put a real picture here instead of all this. But for the non-lazy readers it will work.

Anyways, in my humble opinion this is one of the greatest baseball pics ever made. It says so much in a pic and captures perfectly probably the most unique wind-up in baseball history. Whenever I see Buzzzzzy's caption about Hank Aaron choking up on the bat I think of Luis Tiant and wonder how many more games he would have won if he faced home plate all the time!

I can remember watching Tiant on TV(we actually had a huge 13" TV which was a big increase from about a 9" we used to have) and occasionally he would pause while looking at the outfield as if looking at the placement of his fielders then let it rip to home plate. They just don't make em like that anymore...the molds have been broken.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-aqa7WglJiJg/U9x-DqzLjqI/AAAAAAAArKE/5MQWkP1rzg8/s1600/Luis+Tiant+1975+WS.+Pete+Rose+hittingSt.jpg

A trio of greats for the 75 World Series that ESPN calls the 2nd greatest series of all time. We have Tiant, Rose, and Fisk behind all that gear. 3 of the games were won in memorable fashion and 4 games were decided by 1 run. I saw a couple full games on you tube and of course there is clips of the famous windup of Tiant. The winners share of that series was $19,000. Nowadays the Batboys dog gets more then that.



[Edited on 5-28-2015 by MrEd]
rich45

May 28, 2015 at 01:33PM View BBCode

That was my first year of college in Boston. While a huge Yankee fan, my favorite player was (and is) Tony Perez. Great series. The ball he hit off of Bill Lee still hasn't landed.
Rich
Trivia...What did Pat Darcy have to do with the series?
Buzzz

May 28, 2015 at 02:11PM View BBCode

Darcy is best known as the pitcher who gave up Carlton Fisk's walk-off home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. After beginning the 1976 season with the Reds, Darcy was demoted to the team's Indianapolis Indiana farm club in June of that year. Darcy would never again pitch at the major league level.
Buzzz

May 28, 2015 at 02:45PM View BBCode

Originally posted by MrEd
If I was smart id know how to put a real picture here instead of all this. But for the non-lazy readers it will work.

Anyways, in my humble opinion this is one of the greatest baseball pics ever made.


Is that pic the orginal Mr Ed the talking horse? Could he throw a baseball?:lol:
rich45

May 28, 2015 at 05:45PM View BBCode

You have got to see this....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlVr45CHOuA
Rich
Buzzz

May 28, 2015 at 06:32PM View BBCode

You made my day Rich...lol
MrEd

May 28, 2015 at 07:43PM View BBCode

That was awesome Rich. That's 2 days made.

The horsie pic is not Mr Ed but I decided to put a horses a$$ to remind of my recent GPL futility and im not removing it until I visit the WS. (hint, hint)
nuzzy62

May 28, 2015 at 09:31PM View BBCode

Funny Rich!
christinagi

May 29, 2015 at 02:00PM View formatted

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The terror on the catcher's face when he realizes he should be blocking the plate is hilarious.
rich45

May 29, 2015 at 03:06PM View BBCode

Yeah...That's actually John Roseboro, the Dodger catcher at the time. Love Koufax's face when they told him to pitch to Ed.

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