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DATE | 2013-05-17 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Drugs are good
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For those who don't remember the 1970's and 1980's
Please meet Bernie Carbo - Born Again Christian. A number 1 draft choice is a terrible thing to waste.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Carbo
In the 1975 World Series , the huge favorite Cincinnati Reds were looking for their first title since 1940 . Boston also suffered a drought by not winning a Series since 1918 . Both clubs battled back and forth, with the Reds winning three of the first five games. Carbo was excited to see some of his old teammates. Carbo would be on the bench, and his former teammates were sympathetic. Clay Carroll inscribed a picture for him and it read "Good luck in the World Series.". After Game 3, when Carbo hit a home run off him, Carbo said "They told me Carroll was in here and just went crazy, ripping up the picture into little pieces."
Game 6 was postponed three days because of rain. Carbo did not take batting practice at Tufts University because he said he couldn?t find it. He spent the early part of Game 6 working on his Louisville Slugger. "I?m sitting there and I?m whittling this bat, I took a lathe and took all the polish off. It's nice and smooth. Rick Wise is sitting next to me and says, ?You know, you can?t use that bat. It doesn?t have an emblem on it.? So as the game was going I took a magic marker and wrote ?Louisville Slugger? on it. That's how I kept myself amused." ^[3]
In Game 6 (October 21), with two outs and two batters on base in the 8th inning, Roger Moret was up at bat. Darrell Johnson told Carbo to get ready.
And I said, "Hey, I?m not going to hit. Juan Ben?quez , grab a bat, you?re going to hit. Sparky's going to go to the lefthander because Sparky goes by the book." Darrell said, "Well, go up and stand on the on-deck circle." And they introduced me. So I?m still thinking Sparky will come out and take Rawly Eastwick out and go with Will McEnaney . But the umpire says, "C?mon, you?ve been announced, you?re hitting." So I go into the batter's box. I ain?t ready to hit. Next thing, strike one, strike two, ball one, ball two. Then he threw me a cut fastball, a little slider and I took it right out of Bench's glove ? the ball just dribbled out. I step out and I?m thinking, "Aw man, I almost struck out. I was lucky." I hit the next pitch to center field. I rounded first base and I saw C?sar Ger?nimo going back. Rounding second, I knew it was gone and I?m yelling to Pete Rose , "Don?t you wish you were this strong?" And Pete is yelling back, "Ain?t this fun, Bernie? This is what the World Series is about. This is fun." Johnny Bench said after the game it looked like a Little Leaguer learning how to hit. Pete Rose said it was the worst swing he ever saw. Don Zimmer said he thought it was over. Rico Petrocelli said it looked like a pitcher who hurt his arm, trying to make a comeback as a hitter.[9]
Carbo's pinch 3-run home run tied the score at 6-all, paving the way for Carlton Fisk 's legendary game-winning homer in the bottom of the twelfth for a 7-6 Red Sox victory. Carbo's pinch homer was his second of the Series, tying Chuck Essegian 's 16-year record for most in a World Series. Game 7, watched by an estimated 71 million TV viewers, saw the Reds triumph in the ninth inning on a bloop single by Joe Morgan for a 4-3 win.
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