R.I.P. Tom Seaver
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Re: R.I.P. Tom Seaver
Sad news.
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Re: R.I.P. Tom Seaver
You beat me to it, dan. I had the idea you'd be the other one to fully appreciate this.
In my younger years, due to family influence, I was more a Met fan, so I was aboard for the extraordinary events of 1969. No one played a greater part in that than Seaver.
A compleat pitcher. Won his 300th game at Yankee Stadium (as a White Sox), by a score of 4-1 -- 41 being his uniform number.
2020 just continues to slay us. In retrospect, Kobe dying in January set the tone, and it keeps rolling.
In my younger years, due to family influence, I was more a Met fan, so I was aboard for the extraordinary events of 1969. No one played a greater part in that than Seaver.
A compleat pitcher. Won his 300th game at Yankee Stadium (as a White Sox), by a score of 4-1 -- 41 being his uniform number.
2020 just continues to slay us. In retrospect, Kobe dying in January set the tone, and it keeps rolling.
R.I.P. Tom Seaver
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/ob ... story.html
This guy was bigger than life when I was a kid. The hero of the Miracle Mets toward the beginning of a stellar career. Tip of the cap, Mr. Seaver.
This guy was bigger than life when I was a kid. The hero of the Miracle Mets toward the beginning of a stellar career. Tip of the cap, Mr. Seaver.