Monday, July 25, 2016

House of David Baseball Team


I had a cousin, Les Sand by name
Who pitched for several different baseball teams, four at least
In the Eastern and International leagues, and also the House of David
Where his record was 28 wins and five defeats 

The House of David was unusual in several respects
It started in 1917,and lasted thirty-eight years
With a few exceptions, its players were subject to two rules
They were required to leave their hair uncut, and to wear beards

The House of David had very varied opponents
They played against town teams and semi-pro teams in the main
And occasionally even major league teams
Winning the overwhelming majority of their games

Babe Didrikson, perhaps the greatest female athlete ever
At times played for the House of David
For her the requirement about having a beard
Was clearly waived 

Babe Ruth was offered a contract
Seeking to exploit his fame
He declined, but the fact the offer was made
Reflected the desire to attract large crowds to their games

The House of David broke ground
In a very different way
They played Negro League teams
An early step toward letting blacks play 

Eventually a House of David museum was erected
Where various artifacts were shown
It was certainly a fitting tribute
To one of the most unique baseball teams, today largely unknown

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Jackie Robinson and the nutted cream cheese sandwich


April 15th, 2016
Was Jackie Robinson Day
Celebrating the 69th anniversary of a major league baseball team
Permitting a black person to play

Robinson's Dodger career lasted for ten years
From its beginning in 1947 to its 1956 end
He subsequently became a VP of Chock Full of Nuts
Whose specialty was a nutted cheese sandwich on dark raisin bread

My connection with Robinson goes beyond watching him play
When he became a Dodger, he lived on Tilden Ave., an East Flatbush zone
About a 1/4 mile from my high school-Tilden High
And about 3/4 of a mile from my home

After a while most every Dodger fan knew where he lived
And many biked or walked past this address, which became quite renown
hoping to catch sight of Jackie at his modest rental residence
At the times when he was not playing out of town

I did this many times, but never caught site of Robinson
On one occasion a young black woman was sitting on his porch
When I asked if she was waiting for Jackie, she said she was his wife
And thus I met Rachel, now in her nineties, but still active though 94

Robinson was an excellent fielder and hitter
But in my mind his greatest ability was in stealing a base
In his first 3 years with the Dodgers he led the Nat’l League twice in steals
Becoming a legend as a base stealing ace

I saw Robinson play many times, and when on any base, he took a long lead
Just far enough to minimize his pick off exposure
He almost always drew many throws from the opposing pitcher
Clearly upsetting the pitcher's composure

Robinson's Dodger career came with significant opposition from many fans and teams
He was verbally abused by those who thought allowing a black to play was wrong
Pitchers threw fast balls at his head, and runners would slide into him aggressively
In an attempt to damage his legs, which on one occasion produced a gash six inches long

Even a number of Dodgers were reluctant to play with a black
Leo Duroucher was the Dodger manager, and letting Jackie play was his very strong view
He informed the team that Robinson would make them all rich
And promptly trading any player who refused to play with him was what he would do

Despite all the above, Robinson played many years at a very elite level
Because of his physical ability and mental toughness
He did not allow any abuse to detract from playing his best
Whatever he faced in verbal or physical roughness

In my mind he was the greatest base stealer there has ever been
And the bravest player in the history of major league ball
Jackie is dead, Ebbitt's field is gone, the Dodger's left Brooklyn
But the legend that was Jackie will forever loom tall

On a lighter note, I have a suggestion for all restaurant chains
On every future Jackie Robinson day
Put a nutted cream cheese sandwich on dark raisin bread on the menu
To celebrate Jackie's career in an additional way

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Gorgeous George who inspired Ali


 
When Muhammad Ali died on May 3, of this year
His death was mourned by millions, from sea to sea
Much less known was his connection with Gorgeous George, a wrestler
Whose outrageous conduct provided the model for Ali 

Gorgeous George was born George Raymond Wagner
But adopted Gorgeous George as his ring name
After an attendee at a match loudly proclaimed he was gorgeous
It was as Gorgeous George that he came to wrestling fame 

As George walked down the aisle to the ring in a sequined robe
His valet would spread rose petals at his feet
And then spray Chanel #10 as a disinfectant over the ring
As George entered for the actual meet 

George grew his hair long,
Like Marilyn Monroe, utilizing platinum blonde bleach
And inserted gold- plated bobby pins in it
Which he subsequently distributed to those within reach 

There is no doubt that George was an excellent wrestler
But it was his self -promotion that led to success that was enormous
By the 1950's George was in such demand
That he could get half the gate for his performance 

When Ali was nineteen, he met Gorgeous George, then 46
At a Las Vegas Radio Station, where George was promoting a wrestling bout
Ali certainly took notice of George's claim to be the greatest wrestler in the world
And later said "I am the greatest.", and usually predicted he would his fight in a rout 

If there is any insight to be gained
From the story of George and Ali
It's that sometimes some self-promotion
Is the best way to be

Monday, July 11, 2016

Pete Reiser- All Out


 
I was an ardent fan of the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1940's and 1950's
living in Flatbush, and the Dodger stadium was a short subway ride away
I attended Dodger games on numerous occasions, and listened to radio broadcasts
And can vividly recall the exploits of several of my favorite players to this day 

One of my favorite players was Pete Reiser
In 1941 he won the National League batting crown
He also lead the League in doubles, triples and runs scored
A record any ball player would be proud to own 

In addition to his excellent batting record
He was twice the National League leader in stolen bases
He stole home a record seven times in the 1946 season
Ranking him high among base stealing aces 

But it is not because of his excellent batting
Or his ability to catch fly balls
That comes to my mind when I think of Reiser
It was the frequency with which he crashed into outfield walls 

He fractured his skull on one occasion
Was temporarily paralyzed another time
And was taken off the field on a  stretcher eleven times
Playing it safe was never on his mind 

Reiser knew only one style of play
Which meant he went all out on all plays
The risk of injury never deterred him
And undoubtedly shortened his playing days 

When asked by a writer after he retired
If it would have been better to keep safety on his mind
And thus probably been able to prolong his career
Reiser replied he only knew how to play all out all of the time 

The Last Four Hundred Hitter in Baseball- Ted Williams

 
Most people have heard of Ted Williams
The last major leaguer to hit for a .400 percentage over a year
Except for baseball aficionados
I doubt that many would be familiar with the details of his career 

In September,1941 Williams was hitting .400 with the Red Sox
Before the last two games against the Athletics
Manager Joe Cronin offered to let Williams
Sit out the last two Games to assure a .400 percentage 

Williams declined, preferring the challenge
Of hitting .400 while still active to the season's ending
He had six hits for his last eight at bats
Ending up with a .406 average after this remarkable batting 

Williams believed swinging at a pitch outside the strike zone
Was a batting sin that really did matter
He very rarely swung at a bad pitch
Greatly improving his productivity as a batter 

On one occasion an opposing catcher questioned the umpire's judgment
As to whether on a 3-2 count,  he correctly called a ball on the pitch
The umpire said he really didn't see it, but he was sure
That if it was a strike, Mr. Williams would certainly have swung at it 

Williams was commissioned a Marine Corps naval aviator in May 1944
And was discharged on January 1946, his service combat-free
He had a far different  experience  during the Korean War
After being recalled to service, he served as a combat pilot from 1952 to 1953 

Williams flew 39 combat missions during the Korean War
In the same unit as future astronaut John Glenn, whose view
Was that Williams was one of the best pilots
That he ever knew 

After Korea, Williams returned to play for the Red Sox
And continued to play until 1960, totaling sixteen years with the same team
He was American League batting champion six years
And is often deemed to be the greatest hitter who had ever been 

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Weiss and Elway


 
 
Walt Weiss became the Rockies Manager in 2012
John Elway was named Executive V.P. of Football Operations the year before
Prior to the above, both had excellent playing careers
Elway only a Bronco, Weiss playing for different teams, for a total of four 

Elway was a quarterback for the Broncos for 16 years
In 1997 and 1998 he lead them to Superbowl wins, displaying skills that were great
Coincidentally, Weiss was voted American League Rookie of the year
In that same year-1998 

Since the beginning of Elway's and Weiss's managerial careers
The fortunes of the Broncos and Rockies have sharply diverged
The Broncos have been in the Superbowl twice, winning last year
A winning season for the Rockies has not yet emerged 

As of May, the odds quoted in Las Vegas
Were 150-1 against the Rockies having a World Series win 
As to the Broncos chance to repeat as Superbowl winners
Las Vegas showed odds of 12-1,before the football season begins 

The Rockies record in 2015 was 68 wins and 94 losses
However, as I write this they have nineteen losses and twenty wins
Excellent hitting ,with mostly sub-par pitching
But in their recent 3 game winning streak , Arizona had only 5 runs knocked in 

I very vividly recall the situation in 2007
When they had a 76 win and 72 loss record on the sixteenth of September
The Rockies went on to win  21 of their last 22 games to win the pennant
A feat for the reasons below, I will always remember 

I was living in Las Vegas at the time and my daughter lived in Colorado
I bet $10 on the Rockies to win the pennant when the Rockies hadn't shown much yet
The odds at that time were 70 to one
And thus was entitled to receive collect $700 dollars for my bet 

I had put the ticket in a "safe" place
As it would be months before it would be known who would win
The problem was that when I went to retrieve the ticket
The "safe" place remained forever hidden and I never could cash in 

This year the Rockies have a very potent offense
And if they can develop reliable pitchers
The unlikely might just happen
And they could end up as World Series winners 

Manning retired, and Ostweiler chose to  play with Houston
The Broncos acquired Mark Sanchez, and drafted Paxton Lynch, to fill the Q.B. position
The potent Bronco defense remains largely intact
And repeating as Superbowl Champs is obviously Elway's burning ambition 

The last time a city had both a World Series winner
And a Superbowl Champ in the same year
Was in 1979 with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Steelers
And with good fortune it just might happen here

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Fidel Castro and Rocky Marciano-Baseball Careers

 

There is an oft repeated tale that Fidel Castro received a tryout in the late 1940's
As a pitching prospect for the Washington Senators and was rejected
There is substantial doubt as to the accuracy of this story
And little evidence that this actually took place has been detected 

What is true was that Castro was a starting pitcher in his senior year in high school
But when attending college he doesn't appear to have been on the team
Several major league teams, as well as the Washington Senators, had scouts in Cuba
And speculation is rampant if Castro had been selected what history would have been 

This situation can be viewed in two different ways
If Castro was discouraged from pursing baseball by not being given a tryout at all
Or in fact had been turned down after a tryout by the Senators or some other team
It may be what influenced his decision to pursue politics instead of major league ball 

His interest in baseball continued after he became the Cuban Communist dictator
He regarded the development of Cuban amateur teams as part of his mission
And Cuban amateur teams consistently played at very high levels
In international amateur competition 

In high school Rocky Marciano played football and baseball
In 1947 Marciano and several friends traveled to North Carolina
To try out for the Fayetteville Cubs, a minor league farm team for the Chicago Cubs
He lasted 3 weeks before being cut, and failed to find a spot on any team in the minors 

After boxing in the Army, Marciano returned home to Brockton, Massachusetts
And began boxing training, with Charlie Goldman becoming his training boss
Marciano began his professional career in July, 1948
And went on to win 49 fights without a loss 

There are several reasons Marciano
Should not have become so great
He was short armed and relatively slow on his feet
And began his professional boxing career fairly late 

Marciano was a very tough fighter, and a very powerful puncher
Willing to absorb punches to inflict his own
Knowing also that Brockton residents were betting large amounts on his winning
So to the normal desire to win was added the wish not to disappoint his hometown 

So if you are a baseball official in charge of recruiting
Be aware that who you fail to retain or scout
Could alter the course of their lives
In a manner that at that time you would very likely never figure out