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'BULL DURHAM' STAR RESPONDS TO CRITICISM
KFMB TV CBS ^ | 04-11-2003

Posted on 04/11/2003 10:29:45 AM PDT by new cruelty

Not every screwball in the Hall of Fame is a baseball.

One of them just happens to be its president.

That would be Dale Petroskey, and after this latest mess, there's reason to wonder how much longer he will hold on to that exalted position.

Petroskey, a former assistant press secretary in the Reagan administration, wrote a letter Monday to actor Tim Robbins informing him the hall was canceling a 15th anniversary celebration of the movie "Bull Durham" scheduled for April 26-27 at Cooperstown.

Had Petroskey deep-sixed Robbins for a barely credible throwing motion while portraying fireballing right-hander Nuke LaLoosh in the movie, that would have been one thing. Instead, the hall boss cited Robbins' anti-war stance.

He said the actor's "very public criticism of President Bush ... helps undermine the U.S. position, which ultimately could put our troops in even more danger."

This is how far wide of the plate that pitch was delivered: Just a few days before Petroskey wrote the letter, sailors aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt told a reporter that to lift spirits, they increasingly tuned out the news in favor of lighter entertainment. One of their favorites, naturally, was "Bull Durham."

"I donated the uniform I wore to the hall," Robbins said. "Man, what an honor that was. Now I just hope it's there the next time I get back."

By Thursday, the actor was more resigned than mad. A day earlier, he dashed off a response to Petroskey, telling him: "You belong with the cowards and ideologues in a hall of infamy and shame."

Until then, Robbins and Susan Sarandon, his co-star in the movie and longtime companion, had intended to take their sons to the anniversary celebration. While there, Robbins planned to look in on the uniform, part of the hall's "Baseball in the Movies" exhibit. Now they won't be going anywhere near the place.

"This was just a celebration, a chance to see some friends from the movie and make what's become almost an annual trip with our boys," Sarandon said.

"I'm not sure what he was so scared about. As far as I knew, we weren't speaking. I wasn't even planning to wear makeup. And to politicize baseball is to violate the spirit of what it's all about."

Indeed, major league baseball distanced itself almost immediately, saying in a statement it had "nothing to do with the Hall of Fame event."

"It is not our practice to make political statements," spokesman Rich Levin added.

Petroskey, who became president four years ago, was unavailable for comment. But hall spokesman Jeff Idelson said, "The letter stands for itself." He added that 5,000 e-mails poured in Thursday alone, both pro and con.

"It's too early to sort them out," he said. "Suffice it to say we're an emotional venue."

Baseball's place in American life, while hardly as prominent as it was once, still matters.

During World War II, President Roosevelt ordered the games to go on and Hall of Famer Bob Feller still recalls how scores were printed on the same sheet as the orders of the day and how most mornings, he memorized both before settling in behind a 40mm cannon on the deck of a battleship in the South Pacific.

When an earthquake devastated San Francisco just moments before the first pitch of Game 3 of the 1989 World Series, the city asked baseball to resume play as quickly as possible. In the aftermath of Sept. 11, the game provided an emotional rallying point in one community after another. All told, there are 66 members of the hall who served in the military during wartime.

Say what you want about the propriety of celebrities sounding off on complex issues, but Robbins knows plenty about the lore and history of baseball. He grew up in New York City playing stickball, stoopball and softball in the park and made the first of his four trips to Cooperstown as a 10-year-old.

He signed his letter to Petroskey with a reference to an old World Series champion: "Long live democracy, free speech and the '69 Mets - all improbable, glorious miracles that I have always believed in."

He didn't stop there.

"These kind of bullying, intimidating tactics have no place in democracy," Robbins said, "and certainly no place in baseball. I'm still wondering what kind of message they were sending me and anybody else who happens to disagree with this president."

On the plus side, Robbins vowed the cancellation won't keep him from returning to the hall. But he won't even start making plans to get there until the middle of the summer, sometime after an exhibit on "Baseball and the Presidency" has already closed.


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To: Michael.SF.; All
BUMP

Thanks for the info.

61 posted on 04/11/2003 12:01:48 PM PDT by new cruelty
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To: Flurry
I just called the hall of fame, using their call features on the local area code line (the 800 number is simply voice mail referral). I reached mr. Petrosky's secretary. They are keeping track of the responses and right now, the other side is leading.

She was very nice (sounded just a tad frustrated) and very much appreciates the support.

62 posted on 04/11/2003 12:01:51 PM PDT by Michael.SF.
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To: hometoroost
Mr. Robbins, I didn't know acting was a Democrat profession.
63 posted on 04/11/2003 12:02:54 PM PDT by Benrand
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To: new cruelty
I'm going to point out that Bull Durham didn't "need" Sarandon or Roberts. Anybody else could have done it. it was Costner's movie, and to pretend that those two dimbulbs made it what it was is a crock. Nobody does slacker sports better than Costner - his greatest moment to shine was "Tin Cup", the funniest golf movie of all time.
64 posted on 04/11/2003 12:04:51 PM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine (and in Paris, after a parade celebrating the fall of Hussein, they give out medals to everybody)
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To: new cruelty
"I wasn't even planning to wear makeup,” Sarandon said.

Now we know the real reason it was cancelled.

65 posted on 04/11/2003 12:05:38 PM PDT by dead
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To: Hildy
Yep - but he doesn't do a lot of side appearances - he seems to have an unassuming side.
66 posted on 04/11/2003 12:07:39 PM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine (and in Paris, after a parade celebrating the fall of Hussein, they give out medals to everybody)
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To: dead
I cant believe she actually said that.
67 posted on 04/11/2003 12:08:19 PM PDT by fml (freedom begins with W!)
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To: sheltonmac
Ah - and out comes the paleocon left wing, clueless as usual.
68 posted on 04/11/2003 12:09:32 PM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine (and in Paris, after a parade celebrating the fall of Hussein, they give out medals to everybody)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
"Tin Cup", the funniest golf movie of all time.

I'm more partial to Caddy Shack.


69 posted on 04/11/2003 12:10:35 PM PDT by new cruelty
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To: Beelzebubba
It was the production company's costume anyway. Maybe it was in his contract that he would get to keep the uniform and may he just walked off with it.
70 posted on 04/11/2003 12:26:31 PM PDT by weegee (CNN let human beings be tortured and killed to keep their Baghdad bureau open)
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To: Hildy
Yes, Costner was the "star" of Bull Durham. No question about that. Until I heard about this Hall of Fame brouhaha over SaranWrap and Robbins, I didn't even REMEMBER that they had been in the movie!
71 posted on 04/11/2003 12:27:44 PM PDT by CarmelValleyite
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To: Kay Soze
...whew! Just glad my favorite actress, Charlize Theron, wasn't on the list...can I count her along side of Bo Derrek, Tom Selleck, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, Charlton Heston, and Dennis Miller?
72 posted on 04/11/2003 12:30:34 PM PDT by meandog (tR)
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To: CarmelValleyite
Did Miss Sarandon adopt Tim shortly after this movie was made?
73 posted on 04/11/2003 12:31:24 PM PDT by weegee (CNN let human beings be tortured and killed to keep their Baghdad bureau open)
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To: MJM59
You weren't the only one to get the boot, some time back I was tossed for calling human shields "idiots"! I couldn't believe it, because most of the language that passes over there makes what I've seen on public men's rooms walls look tame...
74 posted on 04/11/2003 12:37:16 PM PDT by meandog (tR)
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To: big gray tabby
Where does Robert Wuhl stand on this?

And more importantly, what's Robert James', the key grip, take?

75 posted on 04/11/2003 12:38:15 PM PDT by weegee (CNN let human beings be tortured and killed to keep their Baghdad bureau open)
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To: meandog
That was the tip off. You have to swear like a sailor there (and have an animated gif tag).

Many of the posts there have a longer tag than post message!

76 posted on 04/11/2003 12:39:58 PM PDT by weegee (CNN let human beings be tortured and killed to keep their Baghdad bureau open)
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To: Support Free Republic
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77 posted on 04/11/2003 12:57:27 PM PDT by Vaquero
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To: fuzzy122
Of course I know Robbins was in that movie...I've seen it about 100 times. My point was that by reading these articles, you'd think that Robbins was the main star, which he wasn't as we all know.
78 posted on 04/11/2003 1:02:51 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Hildy


I agree - point taken.

Stay Strong
Fuzzy

79 posted on 04/11/2003 1:06:06 PM PDT by fuzzy122
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To: Michael.SF.
I won't increase her frustration by making her answer more calls since we're on their side. You got an email address?
80 posted on 04/11/2003 1:19:41 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (Saddam's Hiding In Tikrit)
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