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FR Canteen: "Play ball! A salute to baseball firsts" March 30, 2006
Colonel_Flagg

Posted on 03/29/2006 5:59:09 PM PST by trussell

Serving the best troops in the world - welcome to the FR Canteen!
Welcome to all who support our troops!

Play ball!

It’s time to put on your caps and get ready for America’s true national pastime – despite what the NFL would have you believe. It’s baseball season, and with it we see the coming of spring! And in the part of the nation where I live, spring is a godsend!

Former Pittsburgh Pirate great Willie Stargell achieved a measure of fame when he observed, “The umpire doesn’t say “Work ball”. So let’s get ready to play – and enjoy the coming of spring!

Today’s thread will focus on openings and firsts … who is your favorite to win it all this year? Tell us who, and why!

But first, some baseball tunes …

King Curtis - Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Carly Simon - Take Me Out to the Ball Game

National Pastime Orchestra -You Better Play Ball With Me (1936)

Les Brown and His Orchestra - Joltin' Joe Dimaggio

The Treniers - Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song)

National Pastime Orchestra - If You Can't Make A Hit In The Ballgame, You Can't Make A Hit With Me (1912)

National Pastime Orchestra - The Curve Ball Blues (1987)

Nancy Faust at the Comiskey Park Organ – Take Me Out To The Ball Game (1973)

Okay, now on to the good stuff, courtesy of baseball-almanac.com … enjoy!

June 19, 1846
Alexander Cartwright

The first baseball game using the Cartwright Rules is played. The first baseball game between two different teams was played on June 19, 1846 at Elysian Field in Hoboken, New Jersey. The two teams, the 'Knickerbockers' and the 'New York Nine,' played with Cartwright's 20 rules. Cartwright’s team, the Knickerbockers, lost 23 to 1 to the New York Nine club in four innings. Some say that Cartwright's team lost because his best players did not want to make the trip across the river. Cartwright was the umpire during this game and fined one player six cents for cursing. Don’t believe anyone who tells you Abner Doubleday invented the Great American Game – as the famous saying goes, “the only thing Abner Doubleday ever started was the Civil War.” Doubleday fired the first Union shot at Fort Sumter, as a matter of historical record.

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1871
Baseball’s second statistic (right after the final score) is invented – the batting average, after a game between Boston and Cleveland.

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May 12, 1876
Ross Barnes

Baseball’s first great hitter, secondbaseman Ross Barnes, hits the first home run in the history of the National League. Barnes was a lifetime .359 hitter whose career was cut short due to illness.

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September 10, 1881
Roger Connor of Troy hits the first grand slam in National League history off Worcester's Lee Richmond.

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May 1, 1884
Moses Fleetwood Walker

Moses Walker becomes the first African-American player to appear in a major league game with the Toledo Blue Stockings of the American Association. His brother Weldy also played in the major leagues, 63 years before Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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September 10, 1885
A gentleman named Joe Harrington becomes the first big-leaguer ever to homer in his first at-bat.

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June 6, 1892
Benjamin Harrison

President Harrison makes history by becoming the first Chief Executive to attend a major league game.

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April 17, 1901
The first game in the history of the American League sees the White Sox win 8-2. The Sox take the first AL flag that season with a record of 83-53.

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May 1, 1920
Let’s play three: Brooklyn’s Leon Cadore and Joe Oeschger of the Boston Braves duel to a 1-1 tie in the longest game in big league history – 26 innings.

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August 5, 1921
The first radio broadcast of a baseball game is heard on Pittsburgh’s KDKA radio. The Pirates beat the Phillies 8-5.

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March 5, 1922
Babe Ruth

The Bambino becomes the first ballplayer in history to make $50,000 per year. How times have changed!

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June 9, 1946
Let’s play none: Nearly 100 years to the day after Alexander Cartwright fined a player six cents for cursing. New York Giants manager Mel Ott becomes the first manager ever to be thrown out of both ends of a doubleheader. Cartwright might have been perturbed.

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April 15, 1947
Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson re-breaks the color barrier in major league baseball. He goes on to win the 1947 Rookie of the Year award and changes the game forever.

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September 8, 1965
Bert Campaneris

Kansas City’s Bert Campaneris becomes the first player to play all nine positions in a single game.

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June 15, 1976


The “Eighth Wonder of the World”, the Houston Astrodome, makes history as the first domed stadium ever to host a rainout. The roof didn’t leak – but the roads leading to the park were impassable after torrential rains.

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July 17, 1990
My beloved Minnesota Twins become the first and only team to turn two triple plays in the same game, at Fenway against the Red Sox. Gary Gaetti is the lucky thirdbaseman who started both triple killings. The next season they became the only team ever to go from last place in one season to World Series champs the next.

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The evolution of the baseball salary
Upthread we saw that Babe Ruth became baseball’s first $50,000 man in 1922. Since the advent of free agency in the 1970s, however, the top salaries have zoomed higher and higher. How many of these players do you remember, and how many were worth the money?

First $500,000 player – Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia, 1977
First $1 million player – Nolan Ryan, Houston, 1979
First $5 million player – Roger Clemens, Boston, 1991
First $10 million player – Albert Belle, White Sox, 1996
First $15 million player – Kevin Brown, Los Angeles Dodgers, 1998
First $20 million player – Manny Ramirez, Boston, December 11, 2000
First $25 million player – Alex Rodriguez, Texas, later that same day (he’ll make $27 million in 2007)



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To: LUV W; TASMANIANRED

I don't know, but I miss her!
Ms.B


281 posted on 03/29/2006 9:34:56 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: SandRat

I am...
It touched me deeply..
Ms.B


282 posted on 03/29/2006 9:36:40 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; TASMANIANRED

Me, too! :o(


283 posted on 03/29/2006 9:37:36 PM PST by luvie (A free Iraq . ... will serve as an amazing example for people who are desperate for freedom! GWB)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; NYTexan; LUV W
22 bucks a pound for them

My nephew (his twin sister -- the one who went to NASCAR school, one of her friends, my sister-in-law, and my SIL's sister) just got home from a week in Rome.

My nephew said he thought the choices on one restaurant's ala carte menu seemed reasonable, so he ordered the beef fillet for [pretend I'm using the Euro symbol here]$12.something. THEN, after he'd already ordered, he said he figured out that the fine print said that the price quoted was "per 100 grams." He had a $70 steak! Plus the cost of the rest of the meal. (I didn't ask.) ;)
284 posted on 03/29/2006 9:41:22 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
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To: All

060329-N-9999X-003 Panjshir Valley, Afghanistan (March 29, 2006) – Master-at-Arms 1st Daniels shake hands with Chief Engineman K. Patti after completing the E-7 Navy Wide Exam in a field of Afghanistan. Daniels was unable to come in from the field so the test was taken to him. Ensign Sanchez and a local guard assisted in providing security to offer Daniels some comfort while he completed the test. U.S. Navy photo by (RELEASED)

285 posted on 03/29/2006 9:42:30 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
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To: Fawnn

YIKES!!!
Used up all the Travellers check in one shot, eh?
Ms.B
P.S.
*hug*


286 posted on 03/29/2006 9:42:59 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Neat photo, Ma!
God Bless our Troops!
Ms.B


287 posted on 03/29/2006 9:44:51 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Only the Garlic bread was frozen/ready made the rest was fresh.


288 posted on 03/29/2006 9:45:00 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Fawnn

Yikes! And I was kind of wanting to go to Europe on a trip. Sounds like I need to take peanut butter and crackers with me, huh? :^O


289 posted on 03/29/2006 9:45:20 PM PST by luvie (A free Iraq . ... will serve as an amazing example for people who are desperate for freedom! GWB)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

God bless them for sure......I think it was neat, them taking a test out to him.


290 posted on 03/29/2006 9:46:40 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

hey, almost time for sleep anyway. I thought I could sneak in, post about the Predator and get out before anyone noticed. :-)


291 posted on 03/29/2006 9:47:25 PM PST by El Gran Salseron (The FR Canteen's Resident Equal Opportunity Male Chauvinist Pig! :-))
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

LOL yep on the traveler's check.

My niece works in the (fancy) restaurant industry in Atlanta, so she was scouting some out. She had a list of what are supposedly the 10 best restaurants in Italy -- and made reservations at one for their first night there. Her mother was not happy when that night's meals cost them $94 (US) per person!

The steak was on a night when my SIL and her sister were on a side trip, and my niece, friend, and nephew went out to eat. My nephew said at first he thought she'd picked a moderately priced place. Before the "100 grams" discovery. (He actually took a picture of his steak that night and e-mailed it to me!) ;)


292 posted on 03/29/2006 9:47:45 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
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To: LUV W

It's my understanding that they otherwise had reasonably priced meals. (My niece has expensive tastes! Plus, I have a sneaking suspicion that her boss may be reimbursing her for some of her research. LOL)


293 posted on 03/29/2006 9:50:15 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
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To: LUV W

I'm so lookin' forward to that!

G'NITE YALL, I'VE HIT THE WALL!


294 posted on 03/29/2006 9:50:21 PM PST by NYTexan (Where is MY global warming?)
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To: trussell
How could they miss the first major-league midget????

295 posted on 03/29/2006 9:50:37 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (Freedom isn't free--no, there's a hefty f'in fee--and if you don't throw in your buck-o-5, who will?)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN


Throw the heads away!

Are you crazy!

296 posted on 03/29/2006 9:51:09 PM PST by BIGLOOK (Order of Battle: Sink or capture as Prize, MS Media)
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To: All

060329-N-9999X-002 Panjshir Valley, Afghanistan (March 29, 2006) – Master-at-Arms 1st Daniels prepares to take E-7 Navy Wide Exam in a field of Afghanistan. Daniels was unable to come in from the field so the test was taken to him. Ensign Sanchez and a local guard assisted in providing Security to offer Daniels some comfort while he completed the test. U.S. Navy photo by (RELEASED)

297 posted on 03/29/2006 9:51:45 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Easter and Passover ~)
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To: NYTexan

Nite, Tex! :-)


298 posted on 03/29/2006 9:52:18 PM PST by El Gran Salseron (The FR Canteen's Resident Equal Opportunity Male Chauvinist Pig! :-))
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To: SandRat

Dang!
and here I confessed the scallops were frozen!
LOL
Ms.B


299 posted on 03/29/2006 9:52:34 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: LUV W; MS.BEHAVIN
Same for heads and tails as well as bones of any fish for making stock.

4Qt pot
diced onions
diced celery
diced carrots
TBSP vegetable oil
Med high heat for about 10 minutes
add 2 cups water
pinch of salt
a little fresh ground pepper
add the fish parts
put a lid on the pot turn the heat down a little and allow to cook down adding 1/4 to 1/2 cup more water occasionally. do this for about an hour to hour and one half. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Strain the stock liquid into a freezer bag and toss in the freezer for later use.
300 posted on 03/29/2006 9:52:49 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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