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Maybe it's just me but i feel like the posts about Frank Robinson portray his as an arrogant prick. Why would he promise to "sign tomorrow" when his team was leaving...or string a KID along??? What a jackass. I actually had a great deal of respect for him until reading these interactions with him.
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![]() Not baseball, but I had chance encounters with two of my favorite all-time HOF basketball players at baggage claim areas at the airport: Magic Johnson in Detroit and Julius Erving (Dr. J) at Orange County, John Wayne airport. Both were no longer active players at the time, but the conversations with each were awesome! My conversation with Dr. J was about his love of golf. He had just flown into John Wayne airport to play in the Don Drysdale Memorial Golf Tournament in Newport Beach. Dr. J looked "game ready" and looked like he could still take it to the hole! One morning I was picking up my luggage in Detroit and looked over to my right and Magic Johnson is standing right next to me. Yikes!! ![]() I grew up in So Cal and was always a huge LA Laker fan, especially during the "Showtime era" featuring Magic, Worthy, Michael Cooper, Kareem, Byron Scott and company. I finally got up the nerve to go over and say hi. I let him know what a huge fan I was when I lived in So. Cal. He asked me where I lived (now in the Midwest), and he made a point of reminding me that those were his roots also, growing up in Lansing, MI. I asked him what he was doing in town, and he let me know that he was picking up his mom because he was getting inducted into the Basketball HOF the following day. Unbelievable!! He spent 15 minutes asking me questions about me and my family, how I had enjoyed living in the midwest, etc. The topic of children came up and he asked if I had any and did I have any pictures? My wife had recently made me one of those calendars with photos in them. He complimented me on the photo of my young son Sam, pulled out a Sharpie and signed the photo with this inscription: "To Sam, Have a great life! All the best, Magic Johnson # 32". I was absolutely speechless... ![]() Let me tell you, Magic Johnson has to be one of the nicest, most down to earth great athletes you will ever meet, bar none! ![]() Last edited by Scott Garner; 02-09-2012 at 07:16 PM. |
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Maybe Frank Robinson was illiterate and he had his assistant coaches fill out his lineup cards....just a thought.
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Awesome encounter with Magic. We must be about the same age as I grew up during the same era except in Boston...huge Larry Bird fan. Never met him, but boy did I hate those '80's Lakers teams...in retrospect I realize that what the 10-yr-old version of me 'hated' was actually respect and admiration for the one team in the NBA (save the Sixers on occasion) who could actually handle the Celtics! |
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Thanks! The Lakers/Celtics rivalry of the 1980's was really one of the greatest of all time. Your boy Larry Bird is another guy I would like to have had an opportunity to meet. If you ever meet him, I hope that your encounter is as nice as the one that I had with Magic. |
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Here's a pic I have of me with Larry Legend, circa 1992 I think. (I look pretty foolish here, esp. wearing "Jordan 23" shorts for the picture with Larry!) The 8x10 in my hand signed by Bird and Red Auerbach is still hanging on my sports room wall! Last edited by scooter729; 02-10-2012 at 07:26 AM. |
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I met Chris "Mad Dog" Russo at the US Open a couple years ago. He was doing a live broadcast from the concourse, and of course none of the yuppies there had any idea who he was- I think they thought he was a salesman or something.
So my buddy and I waited until he went to commerical, and he tossed his headphones down and got up to walk around for a minute. I ran up to him and saud "Hey Chris, can I get a photo?" He said "Sure!" and seemed thrilled that someone knew who he was! I still have the photo on my old phone, need to figure out how to download it. |
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Ohhh, Mad Dog...I still really miss him on WFAN.
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Alston, Walter
Ashburn, Richie Campanella, Roy Doby, Larry Herzog, Whitey Killebrew, Harmon Snider, Duke Stengel, Casey Personally obtained autographs from the 8 HOFers above during 1957 spring training in Clearwater, Florida. The Dodgers were the most difficult, but ultimately came through. In 1977 worked at Wrigley Field for a day game and drove to Milwaukee for a night game against the Yankees. At the old County Stadium sat in front of Warren Spahn, and we were not in box seats. Around 1990, when my daughter was 6, I took her to a movie ("Ghost Dad" with Bill Cosby) and we were sitting in front of Magic Johnson. I told her not to stare. She didn't. She didn't think it was him. After the film, when he stood up, she still wasn't convinced. I respected his privacy, but would have asked for an autograph on my daughter's behalf if she had been a believer. |
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I guess as the players got more famous it went to their heads. I saw Bench play with the Bisons as a young kid. I got 2 autographed balls from him. My father said, hang on to them he's going to be great in the majors. Both were signed during games passed down from the stands and he never hesitated to sign them. Only autographs I ever got in person from a baseball player. Got a Hulk Hogan on an airplane for a friend of mines kid that was a wrestling fan. No interaction, just passed it to him and he signed it.
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keep the momentum going!!
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Has anyone had a positvie experience with Aaron, Koufax or Seaver in recent years?
I have never encountered any of them at shows through the years nor do I have their signatures. |
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