Sunday, May 21, 2023

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."

 





Ripping a page from Doug K.'s book—and a quote from one of America's greatest writers—today we celebrate the Yankees' four-game, 1939 sweep of the Reds.  

As you can see, the program cover was a tribute to Lou Gehrig, already laid low by ALS early that season. Poor Lou watched from the dugout, but could do nothing more. 

It didn't much matter, at least on the ballfield. Many rank the 1939 Yankees—even with Babe Dahlgren taking Gehrig's place—as the greatest team ever assembled, and the Series was their fourth straight championship, and ran their streak of consecutive Series games wins to nine. They had polished off the Cubs in four straight the year before, and they would eventually beat Brooklyn in the 1941 opener, to run the streak to ten.

Still, that did not top their 1927-1928 and 1932 Series streak of 12 straight wins. That record remained until the 1996, 1998-2000 Yankees won 14 in a row—days we will never see again.

The 1939 Series was remembered mainly for a completely extraneous run in Game Four.

Going into the 9th inning, the Yanks were trailing, 4-2, when they used three singles and an Cincy error to tie the game, silencing the Porkopolis crowd. In the 10th, they surged ahead on a walk, another three Cincinnati errors, and three-run single by DiMaggio.

Joe D. singled to right field to drive in Frankie Crosetti from third, with the go-ahead run. When Reds' right fielder Ival Goodman fumbled the ball, Charlie "King Kong" Keller alertly raced home, plowing into receiver Ernie "Schnozz" Lombardi, just as the ball got there. Lombardi was quickly parted from both the ball and his senses—and seeing that, DiMaggio shot home "like an arrow," just getting a foot in to make it 7-4, before Schnozz could fully recover.  

You can see him scoring, below, and walking calmly away from the confusion. No hand signals necessary, no leaping up and down. 

Those Yankees were like a pack of wolves. At the least sign of vulnerability, they dragged you down and ripped your throat out, then calmly loped away.  

How I missed such teams!








 


  



44 comments:

  1. Guess the bumbling, bubbling, seed-spitting sage for the ages “man”ager is also not taking his medication . . .

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  2. Suzyn sounds tired and unamused.

    Can someone get her an Irish coffee, please

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  3. Game on Peacock right now. Can't keep track.

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  4. I don’t have a pay account with Peacock, so no game. Looking at the box score , it seems like the Yankee offense is in sleep mode. Boone got tossed so he could rake a nap in the clubhouse.

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  5. NYY: If you want to watch today's game, we'll need more money. Just for today's.
    ME: Ugh. I guess. OK. Done.
    NYY: Oh, and we're sitting Judge.
    ME: ...

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  6. You need a pay account? Isn't there a free Peacock option? I just cancelled my pay account but that hasn't taken effect yet.

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  7. I believe you do JM…

    Teams are playing like a getaway day…game might be under 2 hours at this rate…

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  8. $19.95 for a season of John Sterling, then I get cheated with a week of Justin Shackil. They owe me about 12 cents for each game.

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  9. Setback-Sevy looks good. You can’t have a setback without a peak, so let’s hope he stays on this one for a while.

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  10. I *thought* I needed a pay account. Are you able to watch it, JM?

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  11. Oh, I get it. You still have your pay account. Never mind.

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  12. Not to belabor this, but the mlb site says, "A Peacock Premium subscription is required to view live games."

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  13. Yeah, Stang. I'll see what happens when my sub stops.

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  14. Four wins in a row will put us on Olympus. Gotta be the longest streakl ever, right?

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  15. @JM, There is a “free” Peacock platform, but 5he game is behind the premium paywall.
    I can get 2 months for 99 cents ea, but how many streaming channels do I need?

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  16. Holmes is not a closer, no matter how many times they let him fail.

    King is the obvious closer. What is wrong with these guys?

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  17. Needless tension. What a stupid team we are.

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  18. Can I sue Hal if Holmes gives me a heart attack?

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  19. TThhhUUUUUuuuuuuuu Yankees WIN!!!!!!!!

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  20. Poor Reds, got swept by a team with five guys hitting around .200 in the lineup.

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  21. Taking care of business against an admittedly bad team.
    Severino seemed healthy and strong.
    Closer by committee I guess…
    A much needed off day tomorrow, then 3 against O’s and Padres
    Keep it going, win 2/3, esp against O’s

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  22. Amazing, the economics of this.

    When the Yanks' game is on, say, Ch. 11 or ESPN, YES always has a postgame with highlights, right after it.

    Not today. Instead, we're being treated to a NY Liberty game. For that matter, the YES website has nothing on it save the play-by-play and the boxscore. It's as if the game did not exist.

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  23. The game did not exist, actually.

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  24. I’m sure it’s all part of the contract between the involved parties with lawyers, accountants, other financial people. Everything agreed upon in advance and everything has a price

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  25. Sancho started at catcher for the team in Flushing. 1-3, with 2 Ks, but also a single and a sac fly.

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  26. And Hicksie has alerted the press on his next career.

    https://www.nj.com/yankees/2023/05/dfad-by-yankees-aaron-hicks-is-free-to-chase-his-pga-tour-dream.html

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  27. Hoss -

    No problem with ripping a page from my book and thanks for calling me one of America's greatest writers. :)

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  28. @ JM...I looked at that site. Only sports. Very limited probably next to no real tech support. It looks like some of the KODI streams on their builds. And no portability except on iPhone products. I'm dubious about the quality as well. At least it's free.

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  29. Brewers beat the Rays today.

    It’s a marathon not a sprint…

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  30. I'd always rank you over Faulkner, Doug!

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  31. Freshman year of high school I had to do an oral book review on something by Faulkner. I didn’t read the book. To distract the teacher, I insisted on referring to him as Billy. That consumed enough of my allotted time to avoid any question that cliff notes could not provide.

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  32. Also, Kahnle threw a scoreless inning in Tampa yesterday. It was his second rehab game.
    0.00 ERA
    He may be coming to the team soon.

    Let's get really excited by this team, before you know what happens.

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