TwoGloves said:Starts in 59 minutes on AMC. "You may run like Mays but you hit like ****."
pressmurphy said:And it's the back half of a doubleheader with Caddyshack!
RossLT said:No point in watching it edited.
DanOregon said:Was Rick Vaughn the first reliever with a specific entrance song?
- The Mariners used to play Alice Cooper's "School's Out" for Mike Schooler in the 1980s.
- The Yankees used to play "Pomp and Circumstance" for closer Sparky Lyle in the 1970s.
- The Royals played "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" for Mark Littell in the 1970s.
- Mets organist Jane Jarvis played some kind of Irish jig for Tug McGraw in the 1970s.
- The Cardinals played the "Hungarian Rhapsody" for Al Hrabosky, whose nickname was the "The Mad Hungarian," in the 1970s.
- Shay Torrent, the White Sox organist in the early 1960s, used to play the theme song from the 1950s television show "Medic" when Hoyt Wilhelm came in to pitch. This was in reference to Sox radio announcer Bob Elson talking about "Dr. Wilhelm and his dancing medicine show" whenever Hoyt was brought into a game.
- The Twins organist played "Won't you come home, Bill Bailey" for Bill Dailey in 1963.
TwoGloves said:"Let me think it over, will you Charlie? I've got a guy on the other line about some white walls."
TwoGloves said:"Let me think it over, will you Charlie? I've got a guy on the other line about some white walls."
amraeder said:"Uht-oh Rexy, don't think that one's got the distance" (my favorite line to break out at the ballpark).
EStreetJoe said:amraeder said:"Uht-oh Rexy, don't think that one's got the distance" (my favorite line to break out at the ballpark).
Better ones (or ones just as good) to break out at the ballpark:
"Too high, too high"
"Who gives a **** it's gone"