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Posted By: barrysloate
September 23, 1908: The Giants and Cubs are neck and neck for the 1908 pennant. In a crucial game on September 23, the Giants head into the bottom of the 9th tied 1-1. With runners on first and third and two outs, the Giants get a base hit to seemingly win 2-1. 19 year old Fred Merkle, the runner on first, runs two thirds of the way towards second, then seeing the onrush of fans onto the field, shifts direction and makes a beeline for the clubhouse in centerfield. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
I always preferred "boner"...This is a significant date in the history of the game. And its interesting how it all ties in to the fortunes of this years Cub team and the quest for that elusive title.. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Barry.... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- would you believe I stepped out to use the restroom and missed the play. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
I can see how 'Merkle's Boner' could confuse some people.. It's too bad for Fred.. as I understand it, it was VERY COMMON for the players to rush to the clubhouse after such plays and the RULE was never enforced... McGraw stuck up for Merkle saying it was NOT his fault to no avail as Merkle wore the Albatross for the rest of his career. martyOgelvie |
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Posted By: ErikV
Baseball indeed could be a cruel game. Names such as Merkle, Buckner, Bartman and Donnie Moore will forever be etched in fans memories, for all the wrong reasons. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
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Posted By: T206Collector
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
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Posted By: Jimmy
the Cubs may have lost if it was not for that "Bonehead" play, bseball history is great and Merkle still managed a decent 18 years in the league |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
He still has one of the best looking pre-war cards out there so at least he has that going for him! |
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Posted By: Mike Masinick
Here is a cool song about the Merkle incident from Chuck Brodsky's 2002 album "Baseball Ballads". |
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Posted By: Todd C
I own an original newspaper featuring the Merkle article. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Todd, Is that a paper dated in 1908 shortly after the game or a paper dated years later featuring an article about Merkle??
martyOgelvie |
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Posted By: Marty Kohler
I`m sure many of you are aware of Larry Ritter`s tapes "The Glory of Their Times" that are available on Cd......... they are wonderful and fun to listen to during a "road trip"......... Great stuff!..... they paint a great picture of major league baseball in the early part of the 20th century.........Merkle. Snodgrass, Chief Meyers, and many others from the era......$20 on amazon..... |
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Posted By: Todd C
I am pretty sure it was from 1908 but I will have to verify |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ritter interviewed Al Bridwell, and the player said he wished he had struck out instead of hitting a single. It would have changed Merkle's life. |
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Posted By: Marty Kohler
So Barry...... is all of this the reason that 15` CJ Merkels seem to be tuff cards........I seem to see less of these than HOF`s...... |
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Posted By: Jason L
I'm not a caramel guy (yet), but that is one of the finest such cards I've seen, just going on image...love the depth of the uniform details. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Marty- didn't realize Cracker Jack Merkle was a tough card. But any card of him is in higher demand than the average common. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
It speaks volumes about Merkle's character that, despite having to deal with moronic questions regarding the play every day of his life, he still continued to be a willing and courteous autograph signer. He also found time to attend baseball-related functions in his later years. He must have been a very classy individual, and one that I would have loved to have a chat with. |
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Posted By: S Gross
I only own 1 T3, 1 Sporting News supplement (framed over my desk), and only 1 E95 .......... all of Merkle .......... he has some of the best cards there are ........ he just optimizes the ol' time lanky first baseman, IMO. |
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Posted By: DMcD
Barry, it is always great to hear a legendary baseball story from a fan who was there to see it happen. |
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Posted By: Jerry
Nice collection of Merk's, David |
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Posted By: dennis
comcast here in chicago did a feature on the merkle incident today on their sportsnews show. among the things mentioned.merkles only living daughter(in her 80's) said that the family down played their famous father because of that play and never could enjoy his celebrity,even to this day. also, that every team in baseball sent a rep to henry pulliam's funeral (who ruled that the game be replayed)except the NY GIANTS,talk bout holding a grudge. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Just my two cents, but forget about the Chicago Cubs goat curse. The Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908. Coincidence? |
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Posted By: Tom Hufford
Did you know that Merkle's grave is unmarked? Did you know that as a part-time scout and high school umpire in Florida, Merkle discovered Jim "Mudcat" Grant? How did the official scorer score the play in 1908? How did the newspapers report it? |
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Posted By: DMcD
Tom: BIG THANKS for posting the SABR newsletter. |
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Posted By: leonl
Thanks a lot for posting that.....We (note- "we" used for the collective board and not for I)appreciate it. |
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Posted By: Todd C
I verified the newspaper |
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