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Join Date: Dec 2002
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100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
With all the talk about this being 100 years since the Cubs won a World Series, I have heard nothing about the upcoming (Sept. 23, I think) anniversary of the infamous play that enabled the Cubs to reach the series. When 19-year-old Giant Fred Merkle, who had been on first, failed to touch second base in the madness that followed an apparent game-winning hit, Johnny Evers retrieved a ball (possibly not the ball) and forced him out at second (at least according to the ump), thus ending the game without the runner from third officially scoring and ending the game in a tie.
There was some about this on several levels--Giant pitcher Joe McGinty claimed to have retrieved the real ball and thrown it out of play before Evers could complete the play, meaning that Evers used a fake ball (of course this argument could be turned around against the Giants), Evers had tried the same thing against the Pirates, iirc (hey, it's been 100 years, my memory's starting to slip a little ), earlier and the umpire had refused to allow the protest. At any rate, the Giants and Cubs ended up tied for first, forcing this tie game to be played again, the Giants grumbled about having to replay a game they thought they had already won, and the Cubs went to the Series--and won. For the last time in at least a century. Hopefully for the last time in two or three centuries. Anyway, here's what wiki says about it all: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Merkle. Lawrence Ritter's The Glory of Their Times tells it better, though.
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
Great season
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/dugout0d.shtml Quote:
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Join Date: May 2000
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
I'm currently reading a book published by SABR and one chapter is devoted to both Chicago and New York newspaper accounts of the Merkle Boner, what happened afterwards and the playoff game. Sort of a Rashoman theme to it.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
I thought it was a boner, not a blunder. Silly me.
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Rally Onion!
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
Would this now be the "tixe boner/blunder"?
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
Two well written articles on Merkle:
http://dugout.progressiveboink.com/d...ings/DK28.html http://dugout.progressiveboink.com/a...ut5-19-062.htm
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
"Giant Boner key to Cubs Win?"
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
For ten year's my fantasy baseball team was named Urkel's Boner:
![]() Had to change the name, because one of the participants' company email servers started blocking any emails stating the name of my team.
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
Isn't it amazing how a meaning of word can change in hundred years time.
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
If I could go back in time to watch baseball games from the past, I'd say a good part of the 1908 season would be high on my list.
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
Poor guy.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Re: 100th Anniversary of Merkle's "Blunder"
...and the reason for my wording of the title is thus made apparent.
![]() Seriously, since I tend to think that Merkle was made into a goat excessively (no surprise since this involves the Cubs somehow, if I can insert a completely uncalled for insult) I tried to soften this a little, although even "blunder" may bee undeserving. The historically correct thing would have been to call him "Bonehead" Merkle, but I won't do that either.
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