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OT Jerry Remy

I am a Yankee fan, but I liked watching guys like Remy play, along with Burrelson, Hobson, Rice, Lynn, and more. That’s when baseball was fun, before steroids ruined the records book. I’ll never forget Hobson trying to decapitate himself.
 
I don’t know why but I’m so impressed with Rice just picking up an injured player and carrying him to the clubhouse. Nowadays you’d need a stretcher or a person on each side helping the injured player hobble into the dugout.
Rice did the same with an injured kid who was hit with a foul ball in the stands once. Ran into the stands picked up the child and brought him right to the clubhouse with the Sox doctor.
I seem to remember a game at yankee stadium where he and a teammate collided down the left field line on a shallow fly. Both were on the ground and a Yankees fan reached over and took one of their hats. Once he realized it he stormed into the stands after the fan.
Rice did the same thing when he collided with Rick Miller in the outfield.
 
Favorite athlete of all time. I always wore #2 growing up. We lived next door to his wife Phoebe as a kid in Westport, MA back before Jerry played for the Angels (have a signed team ball from the 75 Angels he got us. Had two, dog ate one). My dad knew him a bit, went to his wedding and we have the matchbook from it. Don’t see many of those now. Dad shared a few stories about Jerry.
  • great tennis player. He got stuck with my dad in doubles a few times as Jerry was better than the avid players.
  • great dancer. I think his mom ran a studio.
Nothing much, but I hope he is at peace.
 
Favorite athlete of all time. I always wore #2 growing up. We lived next door to his wife Phoebe as a kid in Westport, MA back before Jerry played for the Angels (have a signed team ball from the 75 Angels he got us. Had two, dog ate one). My dad knew him a bit, went to his wedding and we have the matchbook from it. Don’t see many of those now. Dad shared a few stories about Jerry.
  • great tennis player. He got stuck with my dad in doubles a few times as Jerry was better than the avid players.
  • great dancer. I think his mom ran a studio.
Nothing much, but I hope he is at peace.
He was a great dancer? Lol. :) I remember when this happened. I was cracking up for a few minutes.

 
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RIP to one pesky 2nd baseman back in the late 70s vs. my Yankees...
 

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