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Arnold Palmer, pure class.
I remember going to Giants training camp in Albany back in the summer of 2008. Obviously Eli was the hardest to get an autograph from so many kids around, was able to meet Justin Tuck and David Diehl also super nice guys, Diehl was so intimidating looking in person.Not from personal interaction, nor from wild fan opinion online, but I will say Eli Manning. I'm not a Giants fan, but was watching a Giants game years ago and after a very tough Giants loss, where Eli clearly wasn't the focal point, the media availability after the game saw Eli in an empty media room, save for a 7th grader with a backpack doing a project for school or something. Eli fielded this kids' questions and I was very impressed. Most athletes wouldn't have even showed up.
(If this something Giants fans remember lmk, I can't find video)
I'm a Broncos fan but an Eli fan too. My youngest son is named Eli. I hope the kid caught the ball. Lifetime of regret dropping a pass from a manning.I remember going to Giants training camp in Albany back in the summer of 2008. Obviously Eli was the hardest to get an autograph from so many kids around, was able to meet Justin Tuck and David Diehl also super nice guys, Diehl was so intimidating looking in person.
So going back to Eli a kid throws him a ball that has a sharpie taped to it he signs it. Eli wisely walks away from the crowd and does an over the shoulder toss to the kid as he heads into the locker room.
What I took from this is it's best to walk away while you can he would be swarmed all day with autographs, most importantly your protecting your biggest asset which is obviously your throwing arm.
Yep he sure did, he had to have been about 12, obviously he came super prepared.I'm a Broncos fan but an Eli fan too. My youngest son is named Eli. I hope the kid caught the ball. Lifetime of regret dropping a pass from a manning.
Legendary boxer Tommy Hearns, the hitman, was the nicest sports figure I ever met and is well regarded as having a heart of gold. When he knocked out, James Schuler, who tragically died the week after the fight in an auto accident, Tommy went to the funeral and placed the title belt that he won from Jamesat his grave saying that James deserved to have the belt. He also did several charity events for the troops and even went to the Persian Gulf to entertain the troops. Those are just examples.Just a fantastic guy.Who are the nicest people in sports?
Past or present, men or women, players or coaches, personal accounts or garnered from news stories, who would you select and why?
Only rule is they should be/shouldve been in the spotlight - i.e. no director of player personnel or advanced scouts or agents, etc.
Athletes, managers/ head coaches and famous sportscasters should cover it.
It got me too.Man, this story made me cry. Thank you for sharing. What a good dude
Coming home from the Cape?Awesome story, but what the hell was Rick Fox doing at a Mass Pike rest stop Sbarro's?
Done deal.And it looks like Dan Orlovsky is close to a new contract with ESPN. Very happy for him.
Andre Jackson Jr. When our family was in the Bahamas to see the Battle for Atlantis in 2021, my younger son was walking around the resort wearing his Shuttlesworth jersey, and Andre stopped him to compliment him on it. Last week at the Summer League in Vegas, my brother-in-law asked Andre if for a picture to send to some serious UConn fan family members, and Andre happily complied.Who are the nicest people in sports?
Past or present, men or women, players or coaches, personal accounts or garnered from news stories, who would you select and why?
Only rule is they should be/shouldve been in the spotlight - i.e. no director of player personnel or advanced scouts or agents, etc.
Athletes, managers/ head coaches and famous sportscasters should cover it.
Me and my friends have been standard bearers for years and years and same experience for us. Tons of nice guys on tour. During the tournament really don’t expect them to carry on a convo with us because they are laser focused on their play. But for the most part they are awesome. This year on Sunday at the Travelers I walked with JT and he couldn’t have been nicer to me and to the fans in general. And yeah it’s nice to get a signed ball at the end after they shake your hand and thank you for walking with them. We have a nice collection after all these years. The one exception over this time was Daniel Berger. I’ve walked with him twice and he doesn’t acknowledge anyoneRory Sabbatini, though oft voted least liked on tour, treated me like an equal human about 12-13 years ago when I was a standard bearer at Travelers championship. He was super nice to me and I will always appreciate that. On the other hand, I walked 2 rounds with Bubba Watson as standard bearer and he didn't speak a word to the volunteers the entire time. Walked with a total of something like 10-15 golfers in total. So long ago I forget. Alot of nice guys like Padraig Harrington, Stephen Ames, Marc Leishman, Jason Dufner but Sabbatini and Watson were at top and bottom of the niceness range for me. Did get signed golf balls for all of them though. (Watson's caddie handed them to us and not him... ugh. Still annoyed by him. Haha)
My son was just at the all star game in Atlanta as a guest of Capitol One and met Greg Maddox, John Smoltz, Chipper Jones and Derrick Jeter. Said they were all very nice especially Jeter.
It’s very difficult to make assumptions good or bad based on brief interactions. There are so many factors involved such as are they at their sports job or at a restaurant, or with family. It’s not really fair to them.
I met Pedro Martinez at DC airport and spoke to him for a bit and he couldn’t have been nicer. He smiled big when I told him that he and Koufax were the top dogs (pitchers) in the Hall of Fame in my opinion. He liked that.
Apparently Maddux was a legendary prankster in the dugout, but some of his pranks were downright nasty like wiping his butt on teammate towels.My son was just at the all star game in Atlanta as a guest of Capitol One and met Greg Maddox, John Smoltz, Chipper Jones and Derrick Jeter. Said they were all very nice especially Jeter.
It’s very difficult to make assumptions good or bad based on brief interactions. There are so many factors involved such as are they at their sports job or at a restaurant, or with family. It’s not really fair to them.
I met Pedro Martinez at DC airport and spoke to him for a bit and he couldn’t have been nicer. He smiled big when I told him that he and Koufax were the top dogs (pitchers) in the Hall of Fame in my opinion. He liked that.