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  • christopheruleschristopherules Posts: 17,039 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Dang. Slumps su.ck

  • philipsmith99philipsmith99 Posts: 2,908 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Mentioning Ronald, the question after he comes back, how long will he be back? I looked up his career stats and was surprised at how few games he has played. Only 2 seasons of more than 150 games, 2019 156 games and 2023 159 games. In 2024 49 games and 2025 95 games, for his amazing talent his legs reminds me of M Mantle whose knees were his undoing.

  • donniemdonniem Posts: 9,773 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Yes, I agree. He seems kind of injury prone/fragile. A shame. Kind of Mike Trout like. Mantle was a boyhood hero of mine. Many think he could have been the greatest if he had not had to play with those bad knees. Ronald seems to be in a similar boat. For sure, the Braves need him healthy.

    At least they didn't lose last night.

  • swilkerson7317swilkerson7317 Posts: 3,916 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Got to meet Mickey once. He was signing stuff at the local mall. The pic is 11 year old me with Mickey.

    Dad told Mickey he pretended to be him many times in the back yard. Then asked if Mickey ever pretended to be him in Yankee stadium. Which drew a big laugh. Pops was like most boomer kids Mantle was his hero growing up. At the time Roger Maris was dying of cancer which was public. I recall Dad asking about Roger and Mantle saying he wasn't doing very well. Mickey also commented on the pennant which you can see in the foreground. Saying he hadn't seen one in a while. It's a special thing to me that I still have. He signed it. If that wasn't enough Mickey even signed more for us than he was supposed to. The extra's were for a kid on our baseball team who had Leukemia.

    Shame he didnt take better care of himself when he was playing. He was just a boy from Oklahoma who got thrown into stardom in NYC. Didnt handle it well but many others wouldn't have either. Include myself on that list.

    In the end he did the right thing warning others of the dangers of drinking etc.

    What a life that guy got to live. Legend.

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  • swilkerson7317swilkerson7317 Posts: 3,916 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
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    Still have it 41 years later Donnie. Its yellowed some but still in good shape.

    Mantle signed a ton of stuff. It's how he supported himself later in life. So it's not super rare or valuable. But I don't think there are a ton out there with his signature on a pennant like this one.

    No plans to ever sell it with the obvious sentimental value.

    Anyway this isnt some sort of brag. But I did think the pennant and the story would interest you and other fans of Mantle around here.

  • donniemdonniem Posts: 9,773 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    swilk:

    for sure it's of interest. I was a kid, on the West Coast, a Yankee fan mainly because my grandpa, an Italian immigrant, who by the way taught me to play the accordion, before I became an 80 year old first year violin student, was a Yankee fan because he came thru Ellis Island when a young kid named DiMaggio was patrolling CF for the Bronx Bombers. When the Mick took over as the main Yankee, he was my idol. I can recall being so disappointed when I found out the Mick and **** Ford would smoke cigarettes on the bench during a game. Crazy, eh?

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