Fidrych was one of those guys that everyone seemed to love. Not just Tigers’ fans. Everyone in the game loved the guy. There was something about his charm, his innocence and his down hominess that clicked. There was no affectation, no put on. He was just this fun, lovable weirdo who did his job really, really well. Better than anyone could have imagined. In a day and age when no one comes out of nowhere, where athletes are groomed from high school to be superstars, where rookies command millions and have image consultants, it’s nice to be reminded of an era when someone could take the world by storm just by being themselves.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
More Birds: RIP "The Bird"
Fidrych was one of those guys that everyone seemed to love. Not just Tigers’ fans. Everyone in the game loved the guy. There was something about his charm, his innocence and his down hominess that clicked. There was no affectation, no put on. He was just this fun, lovable weirdo who did his job really, really well. Better than anyone could have imagined. In a day and age when no one comes out of nowhere, where athletes are groomed from high school to be superstars, where rookies command millions and have image consultants, it’s nice to be reminded of an era when someone could take the world by storm just by being themselves.
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Nice post! Did Big Bird ever pitch against Doc Ellis? That woulda been something...esp. for Doc!
(too lazy to look up the years Doc pitched..)
I think Doc Ellis was a Pirate and there was no chance the Tigers would ever have played the Pirates in the regular season. Maybe the All Star Game or maybe exhibition. Yeah. Tweakers squaring off on the mound.
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