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famous deaths seem to come in 3's, we seem to have a sports theme going on this time
first F1 legend niki lauda died the week of the monaco grand prix, and now we lost Mr. starr
so whos the odds on favorite to be the third?
mraynrand
05-27-2019, 08:08 AM
Wasn’t it Havlicek?
Patler
05-27-2019, 09:37 AM
Wasn’t it Havlicek?
Havlicek died? I didn't see that.
mraynrand
05-27-2019, 09:53 AM
Yeah, he was 79. Probably parkinson's. HE STOLE THE BALL!!!
Patler
05-27-2019, 11:04 AM
Yeah, he was 79. Probably parkinson's. HE STOLE THE BALL!!!
I always enjoyed watching him on the Sunday afternoon NBA Game of the Week, even though I pretty much hated the Celtics at the time. He made the role of being the 6th man a cool thing.
Wasn’t it Havlicek?
wasn't that a few weeks ago?
edit, yeah he died a month ago. he doesn't count
mraynrand
05-27-2019, 12:15 PM
wasn't that a few weeks ago?
edit, yeah he died a month ago. he doesn't count
ouch
Joemailman
05-27-2019, 02:07 PM
Bill Buckner? http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/26832836/bill-buckner-dies-69-battling-dementia
Bill Buckner? http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/26832836/bill-buckner-dies-69-battling-dementia
we've got a winner!!!!!
man, died of dementia at age 69. jesus
Freak Out
05-27-2019, 04:35 PM
Brutal.
Joemailman
05-27-2019, 05:41 PM
History has been so unkind to Bill Buckner. 2700 Hits, 1200 RBI, 3 times had over 100 RBI in a season while hitting less than 20 home runs. And a lot of people will remember him for a ground ball he missed. Rest In Peace Bill.
History has been so unkind to Bill Buckner. 2700 Hits, 1200 RBI, 3 times had over 100 RBI in a season while hitting less than 20 home runs. And a lot of people will remember him for a ground ball he missed. Rest In Peace Bill.
and like starr everyone said he was an absolute class act, but the people of boston will forever hate him for that one mistake
Joemailman
05-27-2019, 06:36 PM
and like starr everyone said he was an absolute class act, but the people of boston will forever hate him for that one mistake
I think he was largely forgiven by the Red Sox fans once the Red Sox won a World Series. But it took almost 20 years. To a lot of casual fans though who don't know what a great hitter he was, the grounder is the play they remember.
https://www.npr.org/2019/05/27/727355557/former-red-sox-first-baseman-bill-buckner-dies-at-69
Buckner played for a few more years, retiring in 1990 and moving his family to Meridian, Idaho — where most people hadn't heard of him, or his World Series gaffe. It wasn't until 2004 that Buckner finally found redemption, once the Red Sox finally won their first World Series in 86 years.
Time and winning heal all sports wounds — and the fans and media were no longer so angry at Buckner. When Buckner returned to Fenway Park for the 2008 Red Sox home opener, he was greeted with open arms — and a two-minute ovation.
"It was awesome," Buckner told NPR. "The real cool thing about it was the fans ... were sincere," he said. "I think they understood all the crap I went through, and they were always good to me."
Perhaps the fans' sentiment was best summed up by the the next day's cover headline in the Boston Herald: "All is Forgiven."
mraynrand
05-27-2019, 09:29 PM
If the Red Sox hadn't won a series, they woulda roasted Buckner over a spit. Fans suck.
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