April 14, 2009
By Mike McClary in Fungoes | 2 comments
I once had a Mark “The Bird” Fidrych mood ring. For the life of me, I can’t find it and I’ve also scoured my parents’ house for it. (Even an eBay search came up empty.) The only living proof that I have of it is a photo from my oldest sister’s wedding in which I [...]
email this | tag this | digg this | trackback | comment RSS feed
April 13, 2009
By Mike McClary in Blast from the Past,Fungoes | 1 comment
A 1985 interview with Mark Fidrych on the TV show “Once a Star”, hosted by Jack Brickhouse, Steve Stone and former Pistons guard and TV color analyst John “Crash” Mengelt.
email this | tag this | digg this | trackback | comment RSS feed
April 13, 2009
By Mike McClary in Blast from the Past,Fungoes | 0 comments
An Appreciation of The Bird from former Free Press Writer Joe Lapointe in The New York Times. Obits: The New York Times (with quotes by Ernie Harwell). The Boston Globe The Los Angeles Times (with quotes from former Tigers’ second baseman Gary Sutherland) — and a JPEG of a 1976 Times article on The Bird. [...]
email this | tag this | digg this | trackback | comment RSS feed
April 13, 2009
By Mike McClary in Blast from the Past,Featured,Fungoes | 5 comments
When it comes to topics like the death of Mark Fidrych, I tend to be reflective — and that usually means several hours (or even a day) can pass before I post something about it. I’ll certainly have more on The Bird this week, but I will share my single memory of Fidrych and his [...]
email this | tag this | digg this | trackback | comment RSS feed
April 13, 2009
By Jim Craddock in Featured,Jim's Gems | 1 comment
Mark Fidrych died today at the age of 54. That news brings out a lot of different emotions: sadness and sympathy for his family and friends; nostalgia for the time his memory evokes (and my own lost youth); surprise at the fact that he was 54, although since I’m 43, it shouldn’t have surprised me. [...]
email this | tag this | digg this | trackback | comment RSS feed
November 5, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured,Fungoes,Wednesday Walewanders | 1 comment
I’m intrigued by this Kenny Rogers-may-return storyline. Based on his last few appearances in 2008 I can’t imagine there’s anything left in the tank. But then I watched the postseason and saw the Phillies’ Jamie Moyer get it done…more or less — against the Rays if not the Brewers or Dodgers. This year, at 45, [...]
email this | tag this | digg this | trackback | comment RSS feed
November 3, 2008
By Mike McClary in Blast from the Past,Featured,Tigers Birthdays | 0 comments
1926 – Ty Cobb resigned as Tigers manager after leading the team to a 79-75 record and a sixth-place finish. And how’s this for odd? Umpire and former Tigers infielder George Moriarty replaced Cobb. Moriarty is the first man to hold baseball’s four principal jobs: player, umpire, scout and manager. Cobb signed with the Philadelphia [...]
email this | tag this | digg this | trackback | comment RSS feed