R.I.P. Tony Gwynn
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Damn, day after Father's Day. RIP
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I remember on.ps1 press square for.power hit or x for contact tony always had that single with contact hit lol
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One of the greatest hitters ever.
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Inglewood_B wrote: »
I think he meant 3 times in a game, I hope -
never seen him not smiling
another piece of my childhood gone -
R.I.P.
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Named his bat the "7 grains of pain". That's pretty trill. I'm pretty sure I got a Tony Gwinn card at my Moms house. Ima check next time I'm over.
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I just looked it up and it says he struck out 434 times in his entire career. With 10,232 at bats. That ? is crazy.
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Grew up only caught on to baseball cause of players such as gwynn,griffey,rickey henderson,bonds....gwynn's numbers are crazy.
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Chi-Town Bully wrote: »Inglewood_B wrote: »
I think he meant 3 times in a game, I hope
I don't even watch baseball, never been in to it but even I knew that ? sounds absurd.
Must've got what Dan Patrick said confused. -
Inglewood_B wrote: »
Dan Patrick is a damn liar then
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Tim Kurkjian stays with them GOAT baseball stories. Said he used one of the smallest bats in the league because his hands were so tiny. So tiny in fact that he couldn't even palm a basketball even though he also played basketball at San Diego State.
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Tim Kurkjian stays with them GOAT baseball stories. Said he used one of the smallest bats in the league because his hands were so tiny. So tiny in fact that he couldn't even palm a basketball even though he also played basketball at San Diego State.
And he was drafted by the Clippers. -
Long Beach's Fineset
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They said he was a nice guy off the court as well...... didn't change once cameras go off
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They said he was a nice guy off the court as well...... didn't change once cameras go off
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Exposed like a ? -
I grew up in an era where there was great hitters, i was blessed to see the the ending years of Rod Carew, Pete Rose....but i grew up watching great contact hitters like George Bret, Paul Molitor, Robin Yount, Tony Fernandez, Edgar Martinez, Gary Shiffield, Nomar Garcipanna (sp), Mark Grace, Will Clark, to many to name....
But Tony Gwynn was the Greatest Hitter I ever seen in my life -
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When I first started to laying ball I idolized Ripken, Griffey and Gwynn. It made me really sad to hear of his passing because even though I know he has been battling a while now he was still young. Mr. Padre was a great guy and he played the game right. He always spoke out about roids being an issue before anyone even put them in the media. He was extremely intelligent on and off the field.
Other day I was listening to SVP and Russillo and they were saying Bonds used to give him fits in the outfield so he could drop a ball in front of him and get a single like he normally does. So in order to get Bonds to play back Gwynn started hitting with a bat that was an inch longer which allowed him to hit it over his head when he was playing in. When he started playing back he switched to the other bat (inch shorter) and dropped liners in front of Bonds. That's insane lol.
lmao
reminds me of the story about ted williams (i think) who use to purposely hit fouls ? into certain sections where fans heckled him the most -
When I first started to laying ball I idolized Ripken, Griffey and Gwynn. It made me really sad to hear of his passing because even though I know he has been battling a while now he was still young. Mr. Padre was a great guy and he played the game right. He always spoke out about roids being an issue before anyone even put them in the media. He was extremely intelligent on and off the field.
Other day I was listening to SVP and Russillo and they were saying Bonds used to give him fits in the outfield so he could drop a ball in front of him and get a single like he normally does. So in order to get Bonds to play back Gwynn started hitting with a bat that was an inch longer which allowed him to hit it over his head when he was playing in. When he started playing back he switched to the other bat (inch shorter) and dropped liners in front of Bonds. That's insane lol.
lmao
reminds me of the story about ted williams (i think) who use to purposely hit fouls ? into certain sections where fans heckled him the most
Him and Ted were real close like father and son almost. Ted probably taught him all this ? lol
definitely
they got a 3 minute clip of them talking on youtube about their different approaches to hitting and you could tell their was a high level of respect that they had for each other -
R.I.P.