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Related: About this forumJoe Morgan, my favorite ballplayer, told this story.
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He had struck out badly. When he returned to the dugout a teammate grabbed a bat and used the handle as a fake microphone and approached Morgan to interview him about that at bat.
The player asked Joe, "Joe can you tell me what happened on that pitch."
Morgan: "I sure will. I'm going to tell you the difference between a curveball and a MFing curveball. Now, your curveball you can pick up the spin right away, track it, and a get a good hack on it. Now, your MFing curveball looks just like a fastball until it crosses the plate, falls off the table, you swing and miss like a fool, and now it's a MFing Strike Three."
Love that Joe.
Rhiannon12866
(221,535 posts)He appreciated his stance and his humor.
kairos12
(13,242 posts)Learned something every time.
Rhiannon12866
(221,535 posts)He'd ask me to tape the end of the games. I don't know if he ended up watching all of them, but that meant I ended up watching Joe Morgan many times. My Dad was a huge sports fan.
SCantiGOP
(14,216 posts)a drunk butterfly in a windstorm.
kairos12
(13,242 posts)they would step out and argue with the umpire by saying "that ball SOUNDED outside."
MyOwnPeace
(17,273 posts)as part of the Big Red Machine in the 70's and I was for the Battlin' Buccos from Pittsburgh.
So many great players on both sides - and what a history both of the teams had!
Sad to see how MLB has thrown so many teams aside because of owner's greed.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)Morgan called time-out and motioned for Garagiola to cover the glare from the top of his head.
And can anyone forget Morgan's eulogy of Willie Stargell? I hope it's on YouTube.