Righetti was the SF giants pitching coach, and he would tell the funniest stories about his time with the Yankees and and Ron Guidry. Apparently Billy Martin wanted Dave to throw like Guidry and asked the two of them into the office. Martin wanted Righetti to adopt a training plan, and asked Guidry what was his off season training plan. Ron responded with that Louisiana drawl, "fish... hunt," and Righetti asked Billy where to fish and hunt in NYC.As kid...Brad Van Pelt. And Mercury Morris.
Later...Ron Guidry and Dave Righetti.
Then stopped idolizing.

I agree that Stockton was a great talent and who cares who was more dependent or not, they were a great duo. Stockton was a smart and tough guy to play as long as he did and as well as he did. He saw the floor as well as anyone. How many times did you see him make the dazzling pass? He was an artist as a passer (could have been a better shooter, but not bad). He does not often get his due as one of the greats of the game, IMHO.My dad passed down a love of baseball. That's what I played and love most.
John Stockton: Mmm, those short shorts!! Similar reasons as Biggio. Lunch pail kind of guy. Records for steals and assists will never be broken. Best pure "pass first" point guard to play the game. Cursed by being in the same era as Jordan.
I hear people say "well, he had Malone." I call BS. He would have created for whoever his big was and still been a HOFer. IMO It would be more accurate to argue Malone's success was way more dependent on Stockton than the other way around.
Same... I loved playing first base and briefly tried to be a lefty because of him.Loved Don Mattingly as a kid. Poster on the wall, shirts, and collected as many of his baseball cards as I could.
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