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Bucky Revisits The 'Monster'
To See If He Is Still Reviled
The Wall Street Journal ^
| May 27, 2003
| Daniel Golden
Posted on 05/30/2003 7:25:21 AM PDT by presidio9
Edited on 04/22/2004 11:49:03 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Close to where his legendary home run cleared Fenway Park's left-field wall a quarter-century ago, Bucky Dent was tormenting the Red Sox faithful all over again.
"Were you bitter?" the former New York Yankee shortstop asked one fan in a Sox cap, while flashing his diamond-studded World Series ring. "Do you still hate me?" he inquired of another, hopefully.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; US: Massachusetts; US: New York
KEYWORDS: bostonsucks
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posted on
05/30/2003 7:25:21 AM PDT
by
presidio9
To: presidio9
Story of a man who desperately needs something new to happen in his life.
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posted on
05/30/2003 7:49:47 AM PDT
by
thoughtomator
("There are no liars in our newsroom! Never!" - New York Times Bob)
To: presidio9
I live in Columbus. I hate the Clippers. I hate the Yankees. I hate Steinbrenner. (Did I mention I was born and raised in Boston?)
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posted on
05/30/2003 7:53:35 AM PDT
by
buccaneer81
(Plus de fromage, s'il vous plait...)
To: buccaneer81
(Did I mention I was born and raised in Boston?) In effect.
<]B^)
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posted on
05/30/2003 8:36:14 AM PDT
by
Erasmus
To: thoughtomator
Sour grapes!
What a wonderful moment that was for my childhood (I was 8 at the time). Being a huge Yankee fan with an overbite, my nickname used to be "Buck", in homage to "He who continued the Curse of the Bambino".
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posted on
05/30/2003 11:20:36 AM PDT
by
GreatOne
(You will bow down before me, Son of Jor-el!)
To: GreatOne
Agreed Buck Dent had a great moment and was as popular with the ladies as Derek Jeter is today.
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posted on
05/30/2003 1:17:22 PM PDT
by
presidio9
To: presidio9
"The man hit one home run," former Red Sox outfielder Jim Rice grumbled on a pregame television show Wednesday. Asked about Mr. Dent on the same show, former second baseman Jerry Remy replied, "Who? He didn't beat us that day," contending the Yankees' last two runs of the playoff game were more significant.LOL - two bitter old bastards.
To: Senator Pardek
Have you heard them whining about the no strik call on Posada on Wednesday night? I swear, Red Sox fans are out of touch with reality.
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posted on
05/30/2003 1:36:50 PM PDT
by
presidio9
To: presidio9
...Red Sox fans are out of touch with reality.They simply have too much hate in their hearts - not a healthy way to live.
To: presidio9
LOL - Yanks back in first place for good.
To: presidio9
"I swear, Red Sox fans are out of touch with reality."
They never talk about Bill Buckner either :)
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posted on
06/16/2003 7:09:18 PM PDT
by
Those_Crazy_Liberals
(Ronaldus Magnus he's our man . . . If he can't do it, no one can.)
To: Those_Crazy_Liberals
No they are too busy talking about Yaz's home run. It really is sad. For a lot of guys in Boston, that was the greatest moment of their life. It happened 30 years ago, and Boston lost the Series anyway.
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posted on
06/17/2003 6:38:01 AM PDT
by
presidio9
(Run Al, Run!!!)
To: presidio9
"No they are too busy talking about Yaz's home run. It really is sad. For a lot of guys in Boston, that was the greatest moment of their life. It happened 30 years ago, and Boston lost the Series anyway."
Just like they're hung up on Fisk's homer against the Reds in . . . 1975? They always omit that they lost that series too. Ahhhhhhhhh. I appreciate now the benefits of growing up a Yankees fan. Much healthier on the mind.
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posted on
06/17/2003 7:37:20 PM PDT
by
Those_Crazy_Liberals
(Ronaldus Magnus he's our man . . . If he can't do it, no one can.)
To: Those_Crazy_Liberals
Oops, I meant Fisk, but that illustrates my point. I'm in my thirties, and I am a huge baseball fan. The fact that I confused Fiske with Yaz illustrates how irrelevant that homer was everywhere outside of Boston.
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posted on
06/18/2003 5:39:41 AM PDT
by
presidio9
(Run Al, Run!!!)
To: Those_Crazy_Liberals
Just like they're hung up on Fisk's homer against the Reds in 1975 Yea, what is up with that? ESPN always shows his stupid homerun pushing the ball fair with his body language. You would think it would lose its importance after the Reds dispatched them the next game. Oh well. The Reds are far more storied than the Red Sox with success.
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posted on
06/18/2003 5:47:01 AM PDT
by
smith288
(The government doesn't need to save me from myself. Im quite capable thank you.)
To: smith288
Oh well. The Reds are far more storied than the Red Sox with success. You got that right. So are the A's, the Cardinals, the Tigers, the Dodgers, the Giants, the Orioles, the Twins, the White Sox, the Pirates, the Indians, and the Braves. But, Peter Gammons is a huge Red Sox fan, so they get disproportionate coverage. Maybe if the Braves moved back to Boston...
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posted on
06/18/2003 6:00:42 AM PDT
by
presidio9
(Run Al, Run!!!)
To: Those_Crazy_Liberals
A great joke going around at the time: What do Bill Buckner and Michael Jackson have in common? They both only wear one glove for no apparent reason.
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posted on
06/18/2003 6:39:29 AM PDT
by
yankeedog
(I wasn't born in the South, but I got here as soon as I could.)
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