Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.
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@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Agreed. Prior to this game I knew the name Jimmie Foxx but never had much interest in learning about him. Since he has been in the game he has been one of my favorite cards to use each year. Same with many other legend players. Also prior to this game I didn’t pay much attention to prospects. Now by the time they come up I already know a lot about them.
So true about prospects. I actually look forward to watching them being called up. Saw the game last year when Reid Detmers threw a no hitter. Thinking to myself, "that's why he has the A potential." I might be a dork, but I enjoy it.
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Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
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@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
I can’t even begin to share with you just how beautiful this post was to me. My GOD man but if this isnt what it’s all about! Bless you man, I thank you for sharing this on here…I mean this from the innermost depths of my soul. Today is my dad’s birthday and he was on my mind upon waking. I lost him 25 years ago but the fond memories that were conjured by the wizardry of your post has made them oh so present again this morning. Again, i bless you and thank you.
ps I just love baseball
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@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
That’s awesome man. My Grandpa was from Brooklyn. He was heart broken when they moved to LA, so he moved to his second favorite NL town of St Louis (also happened get a job there). He met my grandma who was from Chicago and they had my mom.
I was taught at an early age all about the Bums Jackie, Duke, Pee Wee, Gil Hodges, Roy Campanella.
Meanwhile my mom told stories of Bob Gibson and taught me that we root for the Cardinals or we eat elsewhere. At 2 that is daunting.
Also my dad was from San Fran and would try to usurp this order with stories of the Mays and McCovey, all the while I’m growing up watching Gwynn in San Diego (birth place of one Ted Williams). To say I was a confused young fan was an understatement.
Eventually my mom and Grandpa who’d converted to the Red Birds won out. After taking a big break from baseball after the strike, I rediscovered my love for it in 2001 when a young unknown prospect by the name of Albert started waving his magic wand in St Louis.
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
That’s awesome man. My Grandpa was from Brooklyn. He was heart broken when they moved to LA, so he moved to his second favorite NL town of St Louis (also happened get a job there). He met my grandma who was from Chicago and they had my mom.
I enjoyed this post as have I the other times when you’ve touched on your family of loyal baseball fans. Thank you for sharing it with us all partner!
Growing up in East Tn it was the Vols here. I’m thankful for what they’ve taught me about heartbreak over the years…prepared me well for life as a Met fan dadjimmit
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@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
That’s awesome man. My Grandpa was from Brooklyn. He was heart broken when they moved to LA, so he moved to his second favorite NL town of St Louis (also happened get a job there). He met my grandma who was from Chicago and they had my mom.
I enjoyed this post as have I the other times when you’ve touched on your family of loyal baseball fans. Thank you for sharing it with us all partner!
Growing up in East Tn it was the Vols here. I’m thankful for what they’ve taught me about heartbreak over the years…prepared me well for life as a Met fan dadjimmit
If it wasn't for Pete Rose, I might have never played organized baseball. I saw him on a black and white TV in 1963 on the Game of the Week. I saw him draw a walk and sprint to first base. I was 8 years old and said I want to be just like him. I had my mom find out how to sign me up for Little League the next year and then proceeded to play for the next 29 years. We won the state Championship my senior year in High School and I was given a 4 year ride to play D1 college. I got as far as playing in a scout league for the Twins but never Pro ball. I did get an education that I owe all to the Great Game of Baseball. The rest is history.
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@TEXAS10PT_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
That’s awesome man. My Grandpa was from Brooklyn. He was heart broken when they moved to LA, so he moved to his second favorite NL town of St Louis (also happened get a job there). He met my grandma who was from Chicago and they had my mom.
I enjoyed this post as have I the other times when you’ve touched on your family of loyal baseball fans. Thank you for sharing it with us all partner!
Growing up in East Tn it was the Vols here. I’m thankful for what they’ve taught me about heartbreak over the years…prepared me well for life as a Met fan dadjimmit
If it wasn't for Pete Rose, I might have never played organized baseball. I saw him on a black and white TV in 1963 on the Game of the Week. I saw him draw a walk and sprint to first base. I was 8 years old and said I want to be just like him. I had my mom find out how to sign me up for Little League the next year and then proceeded to play for the next 29 years. We won the state Championship my senior year in High School and I was given a 4 year ride to play D1 college. I got as far as playing in a scout league for the Twins but never Pro ball. I did get an education that I owe all to the Great Game of Baseball. The rest is history.
That’s really cool man. And a good all around dude. Look at the this baseball appreciation thread you’ve started @broken_toy1_PSN hahaha.
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@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
That’s awesome man. My Grandpa was from Brooklyn. He was heart broken when they moved to LA, so he moved to his second favorite NL town of St Louis (also happened get a job there). He met my grandma who was from Chicago and they had my mom.
I enjoyed this post as have I the other times when you’ve touched on your family of loyal baseball fans. Thank you for sharing it with us all partner!
Growing up in East Tn it was the Vols here. I’m thankful for what they’ve taught me about heartbreak over the years…prepared me well for life as a Met fan dadjimmit
My best friend is a Vols die hard as he went to school there but is from Seattle- talk about heartbreak. Just give Marahawn the ball Pete!!!! Plus the M’s being the only team never to make the World Series. That’s a tough one to swallow. I still think if Robbie “middle Middle” Ray doesn’t give up that game winner to Yordan, the M’s have a real shot to get there last year.
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@TEXAS10PT_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
That’s awesome man. My Grandpa was from Brooklyn. He was heart broken when they moved to LA, so he moved to his second favorite NL town of St Louis (also happened get a job there). He met my grandma who was from Chicago and they had my mom.
I enjoyed this post as have I the other times when you’ve touched on your family of loyal baseball fans. Thank you for sharing it with us all partner!
Growing up in East Tn it was the Vols here. I’m thankful for what they’ve taught me about heartbreak over the years…prepared me well for life as a Met fan dadjimmit
If it wasn't for Pete Rose, I might have never played organized baseball. I saw him on a black and white TV in 1963 on the Game of the Week. I saw him draw a walk and sprint to first base. I was 8 years old and said I want to be just like him. I had my mom find out how to sign me up for Little League the next year and then proceeded to play for the next 29 years. We won the state Championship my senior year in High School and I was given a 4 year ride to play D1 college. I got as far as playing in a scout league for the Twins but never Pro ball. I did get an education that I owe all to the Great Game of Baseball. The rest is history.
Awesome. Brother, I just knew that you had some rich lore to spread…I can only hope that I get to pick your brain when you come up! Pete Rose is another one of my heros too…loved how he would wad himself up like a paper wad in the batters box so his strike zone was about the size of a pea…I thought the other day that I wonder if there’s anyone out there who hears about someone doing a ‘petey’ into third base and doesn’t realize it was Rose that it’s named after….not that there’s ever been another player who has ever come close to mimicking his technique perfectly…and by that I mean I’ve never seen anyone else lay out with such full body, arm and leg extension such that the players body look like the letter ‘u’ folded inside out as it hurdles through the air with belt buckle being the lowest point of the body while still yet being 5 feet from the ground haha now that man played with absolute reckless abandon! We love you Petey!
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@TEXAS10PT_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@broken_toy1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
When I was a kid my dad gave me "My Turn Up at Bat," by Ted Williams. He's from MA so he grew up a Sox fan. At 11 I started loving the stories behind the game. He told me stories of Williams and Yaz, and ditching school for a day game. We'd watch Boggs and Mattingly on TV and saw Gwynn play live in SD. This was all started by guys like Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, and Walter Johnson. Such a wonderful History.
That’s awesome man. My Grandpa was from Brooklyn. He was heart broken when they moved to LA, so he moved to his second favorite NL town of St Louis (also happened get a job there). He met my grandma who was from Chicago and they had my mom.
I enjoyed this post as have I the other times when you’ve touched on your family of loyal baseball fans. Thank you for sharing it with us all partner!
Growing up in East Tn it was the Vols here. I’m thankful for what they’ve taught me about heartbreak over the years…prepared me well for life as a Met fan dadjimmit
If it wasn't for Pete Rose, I might have never played organized baseball. I saw him on a black and white TV in 1963 on the Game of the Week. I saw him draw a walk and sprint to first base. I was 8 years old and said I want to be just like him. I had my mom find out how to sign me up for Little League the next year and then proceeded to play for the next 29 years. We won the state Championship my senior year in High School and I was given a 4 year ride to play D1 college. I got as far as playing in a scout league for the Twins but never Pro ball. I did get an education that I owe all to the Great Game of Baseball. The rest is history.
That’s really cool man. And a good all around dude. Look at the this baseball appreciation thread you’ve started @broken_toy1_PSN hahaha.
Thank you brother. I just read them all and appreciated the game again. New memories are here for the future. Watching Arenado (my fellow ETHS alum, too old to meet him though) and Goldie duke it out for MVP. Watching Trout and Ohtani hit Home Runs in the same game. I love the history made now. Is Elly the second coming of Rickey? Can Judge continue with his Ruthian efforts. This game...
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
I’m about halfway through joe Kelly’s new book. It’s definitely not ball four but it gives a good insiders look at the game today from a pretty outspoken guy.
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@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
I’m about halfway through joe Kelly’s new book. It’s definitely not ball four but it gives a good insiders look at the game today from a pretty outspoken guy.
Crazy as it sounds I still haven’t read Ball Four though it’s sitting on my shelf. Joe Kelly’s book definitely looks interesting, I imagine he’s a fairly interesting and intelligent read.
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
I’m about halfway through joe Kelly’s new book. It’s definitely not ball four but it gives a good insiders look at the game today from a pretty outspoken guy.
Crazy as it sounds I still haven’t read Ball Four though it’s sitting on my shelf. Joe Kelly’s book definitely looks interesting, I imagine he’s a fairly interesting and intelligent read.
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
You want a quick glimpse into Joe Kelly - find the pitching ninja podcast episode with him. Think it was from last year some time. He’s a pretty friggin squared away dude…now that I think about it there’s a great one with Billy Wagner also. You should check this out…there are very few like the Ninja - that man could talk pitch grips for hours without losing a shred of enthusiasm and inquisitiveness.
Just a recommendation to go along with your reading
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
Movie was better.
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
Solid post. I’m a baseball history nerd so I appreciate that about this game. Love playing with old legends.
If you’re a baseball book enthusiast. There are so many solid ones, lately I’ve grabbed a biography of a player I’ve been using on the show or a book about that team and time period. I’m a nerd though haha.
I’m about halfway through joe Kelly’s new book. It’s definitely not ball four but it gives a good insiders look at the game today from a pretty outspoken guy.
Crazy as it sounds I still haven’t read Ball Four though it’s sitting on my shelf. Joe Kelly’s book definitely looks interesting, I imagine he’s a fairly interesting and intelligent read.
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
The exchange between Jim Bouton and Joe Morgan in that book about the difference between a curveball and a mofo curveball in the clubhouse is one of the funniest baseball stories I have ever read about.
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@theBlindRhino said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
Movie was better.
Classic
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@theBlindRhino said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
Movie was better.
That was with Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez, right? Wild thing and the Duck whisperer. Sports movie stars at their finest.
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@theBlindRhino said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
Movie was better.
Hahaha, band was pretty epic too.
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@theBlindRhino said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
@baseball229056_XBL said in Why I play and enjoy MLBTS.:
I’m finally reading George Will’s Men at work.
Movie was better.
Hahaha, band was pretty epic too.
Refresh my memory did they do “Land Down Under” or “Safety Dance” or was that Men at Work Without Hats?