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WWE styleActually, I'd much rather see Ol' Willie Come out with a stick of Lumber, and kick his ass off the field and all over town.......



I don't kiss Willie Mays, or anyone else's butt......
Mays has made negative statements about Mantle, and he has his faults ....
.....and isn't god.
Chances are Arod will pass him......and tell Willie Mays if he played his entire career at the old Yankee Stadium he would have a few less HRs than 660.....
And it's just a darn shame the great Willie Mays couldn't hit ONE single HR in 3 World Series.
I'll tell you Bob, you never cease to amaze me. Any REAL baseball fan would know that Willie Mays played his first 7-8 years at the Polo grounds. A stadium that was built like a horse shoe. Where left & right center was over 440 feet & straight away center was 483 feet. So far from home plate was it that only 3 players ever reached it. Babe Ruth, Joe Adcock & Lou Gehrig. He then went onto played in a wind blown vacuum known as Candlestick ball where many historians figure Mays lost AT LEAST 100 home runs.
Know your history.
BINGO^^^ Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
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By the way Nick, I personally heard Mays say in an interview when he hit a ball up towards RCF at Candlestick, the wind would just carry it over.
You can call me any name you wish, Nick.....my screen name begins with "blg" but for some reason Nick, you choose not to simply use three letters (blg) and prefer other "names".
That's okay....I know you're still feeling the sting of wanting MORE than 7 innings and 4 runs in every start from our #3 or 4 starter, which was a theoretical question I posed.
By the way....you never did answer my question whether or not you would accept getting SEVEN INNINGS and FOUR runs yesterday from Eovaldi....lol
I know, it's disconcerting when your self proclaimed title of being the old voice of reason sage of Yankeedom feels jeopardized.
so if you'd rather be known as initials so be it.Its RICK jackass, I refer to you as BOB because everyone here has a name but then again you are what they use to refer to as DIFFERENTso if you'd rather be known as initials so be it.
And for AT LEAST the 3rd time your stupid question about whether I'd except a starting pitcher with an ERA over 5 (4 runs in 7 innings) has been answered by several of us here BUT........I guess we can all just attribute that back to you being....you know.....different.
And yes any REAL baseball fan would want a starting pitcher to have a better line of 4 runs in 7 innings. Again an ERA of 5. I hope this clears this silly matter up BUT....with you, I doubt it.
By the way Nick, I personally heard Mays say in an interview when he hit a ball up towards RCF at Candlestick, the wind would just carry it over.
You can call me any name you wish, Nick.....my screen name begins with "blg" but for some reason Nick, you choose not to simply use three letters (blg) and prefer other "names".
That's okay....I know you're still feeling the sting of wanting MORE than 7 innings and 4 runs in every start from our #3 or 4 starter, which was a theoretical question I posed.
By the way....you never did answer my question whether or not you would accept getting SEVEN INNINGS and FOUR runs yesterday from Eovaldi....lol
I know, it's disconcerting when your self proclaimed title of being the old voice of reason sage of Yankeedom feels jeopardized.
...lol
"For Candlestick's first 10 seasons, the wind blew in from left-center and out toward right-center. When the park was expanded to accommodate the 49ers in 1971, it was thought fully enclosing the park would cut down on the wind. Instead, the wind swirled from all directions, and was as strong and cold as before. Giants Hall of Fame center fielder Willie Mays claimed the wind cost him over 100 home runs. Nonetheless, he had less difficulty fielding balls in the windy conditions. Mays was used to playing in difficult conditions, having patrolled center field at the NY Giants' long-time home, the Polo Grounds, which featured an enormous outfield."
...^^^yeah, I just found it ridiculous that someone would claim that Willie Mays actually stated that Candlestick Park helped him hit more HRs.
...^^^yeah, I just found it ridiculous that someone would claim that Willie Mays actually stated that Candlestick Park helped him hit more HRs.
