thatrogue
Farewell Junior!
June 03, 2010 at 10:54AM View BBCode
I'll always remember:
The sweetest swing...
The fielding flare...
And the excitement you brought to the game...
Even though it's been many years since you were the superstar of your youth, you were still my favorite player.
You will be missed!
tm4559
June 03, 2010 at 02:41PM View BBCode
they just don't come along like junior very often. a great, great player.
Tyles
June 03, 2010 at 03:01PM View formatted
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My dad (not Tim) called me last night after he heard the Griffey news. His voice was kind of cracking into a half-sob. Then he asked me if I remembered Griffey's first years in the bigs, as if as a 7-year-old little-leaguer I hadn't plastered my walls with Griffey posters, and it sort of reminded me of what an absentee father my dad was before my parents even split. Good times.
happy
June 03, 2010 at 08:35PM View BBCode
note to self: can get emotional response to Tyler's dad's sadness over griffey retirement. Can not get emotional response to Tylers sadness over absentee father.
shep1582
June 03, 2010 at 09:51PM View BBCode
You can now, officially, never troll me about Staubach again, tyles.
When I was a boy, my dad pointed to him and Landry as the kinds of sports figures to admire. They were clean cut, admirable, family men, and a great athlete and coach.
I put Junior in their class.
shep1582
June 03, 2010 at 10:06PM View BBCode
I did, indeed.
That book could have been written about any NFL team (or division 1 NCAA team). It's a violent, brutal sport.
All the great players who respected and genuinely liked Landry make the criticisms from borderline players seem petty. Roger and Tom are not the saviors of the world, and I have no delusions that they are holy men.
Tyles
June 03, 2010 at 10:37PM View BBCode
Originally posted by shep1582
You can now, officially, never troll me about Staubach again, tyles.
I don't understand why not.
(I mean, the real difference here is, I'm not about to call Ken Griffey, Jr. the greatest centerfielder of all-time, let alone baseball's all-time greatest player.)
bpearly69
June 04, 2010 at 12:13AM View BBCode
if it werent for injuries you would be calling him that, I believe he was one of the best to play, injuries ruined what should have been the all time home run king
Tyles
June 04, 2010 at 12:30AM View BBCode
How does that one go? If ifs and buts were something something, my aunt would have nuts?
shep1582
June 04, 2010 at 06:00AM View BBCode
Griffey was a tremendous player. He was the best CF of his era, and as such, a credible "GOAT" at his position.
I wouldn't argue if you thought he was. Comparing players of different eras is flawed, because stats change over time. I didn't see Willie or Mickey or Dimaggio or Ty Cobb play in their primes. Griffey's the best I've ever seen. Cedeno should have been the bridge from Willie to Junior, but he got hurt and let women shoot themselves in his motel room.
It's a shame Seattle couldn't keep him and A-Rod together and add the pieces together to make championship teams up there.
dirtdevil
June 04, 2010 at 12:35PM View BBCode
cesar cedeno?????????? your astros fixation can get a bit weird.
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