thistime
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Favorite Gibson story as told by Tim McCarver. TM went out to the mound to visit Gibson about getting a little wild. Gibson basically told him to STFU because the only thing he knew about good pitching was it was hard to hit it.Bob Gibson was another one that would buzz the control tower on a regular basis.
When I was about 13 and had moved up to Babe Ruth ball we were playing a team from Bowling Green and they had this big kid that looked like he was 20 but was around 16 that could hum it. He was warming up between innings and I was the next man up and the catcher looked me and sad be careful he is wild as hell.......he could have rolled up there on the ground and I would have ducked swung. Big fun talking about it now but then......welcome to the bigger league fella.Intimidators I enjoyed..... Goose, the mad hungarian and the one, the only Nolan Ryan. Always tuned in when those guys were on the bump.
Ali treated Ken Norton like an exhibition. He only sparred. Ken Norton! You know the Ken Norton that’s a top 15 heavyweight. He lost a split decision. Not an ass whuppin. Ali came back from that and dominated till Parkinson’s.Not saying Mike could take Ali but you do realize Tyson was knee deep in cocaine, women and booze leading up to the Douglas fight, right? he should have never stepped into the ring.
For the money I always thought Roy Jones Jr has the fasted hands in boxing. Loved watching him. Haven't watched boxing in about 20 years though. Its a huge yawn now.
Ali never was the same after the Thriller in Manila, Ali and Frazier almost killed each other. That was the greatest rivalry in boxing and maybe in sports if you consider what they put each other through.Ali treated Ken Norton like an exhibition. He only sparred. Ken Norton! You know the Ken Norton that’s a top 15 heavyweight. He lost a split decision. Not an ass whuppin. Ali came back from that and dominated till Parkinson’s.
All of this boxing talk reminded me of another "stupid things you did as a kid in the 70s-80s moment". I went with a buddy of mine on their family vacation to the OuterBanks. Rode in the enclosed bed of their diesel pickup, complete with nary a seat belt and an extra diesel tank with the included fumes . It was the night of Duran/Leonard 1, and we listened to the fight on some high powered AM station out of NYC on a transistor radio. Great fight from what I can recall, post diesel fumes and all.
Growing up I didn't even know kids could ride in the front of the truck !!!!Every family trip - until I was a teenager - was in the bed of a truck with a topper (I think that’s what they were called). It wasn’t a camper, it was just a cover for the bed of the truck that was approx the same height as the cab of the truck. And you had at least four C Clamps holding it on.
We had cushions and pillows back there and a gallon jug for on-the-go bathroom breaks. Pass snacks through the little sliding window between the truck cab and the bed - good times.
Darryl Kile could throw a complete game using just his curve…ungodly!A few years back when Barry Zito was playing for the Nashville Sounds on a rehab before he retired I was setting behind home plate. I thought I had seen a real curve ball...........I can say now I have seen a REAL CURVE BALL. It looked like it broke three or four feet and he could throw it anywhere he wanted it to go. A real treat to see someone that good up close.
Vols WR talked about the “real football” stuff from Kentucky week. Really cool listening to him talk about his personal relationship with Heupel too.
Every family trip - until I was a teenager - was in the bed of a truck with a topper (I think that’s what they were called). It wasn’t a camper, it was just a cover for the bed of the truck that was approx the same height as the cab of the truck. And you had at least four C Clamps holding it on.
We had cushions and pillows back there and a gallon jug for on-the-go bathroom breaks. Pass snacks through the little sliding window between the truck cab and the bed - good times.