"Stick it in his ear!..." |
Babe Pinelli |
“During one [Dodgers vs. Giants] game Durocher's pitcher, Ruben Gomez, hit Carl [with a pitched ball], and as Furillo...was standing at first base, he looked into the Giants' dugout and saw that Durocher seemed to be beckoning to Carl with his index finger. That was all Carl needed. He asks the umpire, Pinelli, for time and then bolts toward the New York bench. Durocher, who never ducked, comes charging out—behind Monte Irvin and Jim Hearn. But Furillo simply bowls those two over, grabs Durocher, and body-slams him to the ground.
"Both benches emptied...and I was on the fringes making sure I didn't do anything stupid like getting hurt. Furillo is on top of Durocher with his fingers around Leo's throat and he's choking him. Leo is turning white; I'm afraid the guy is going to die. And there's Babe Pinelli, Mr. Nice Guy—in all his umpire's neutrality—yelling, 'Kill him, Carl! Kill him!'”
Duke Snider, in The Duke of Flatbush
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I always kind of liked Leo Durocher. Daddy and I used to listen to the games on the radio. Dizzy Dean mispronouncing everyone's name. I guess Dizzy did as well as anyone could, pronouncing "Red Schoendienst."
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I always kind of liked Leo Durocher. Daddy and I used to listen to the games on the radio. Dizzy Dean mispronouncing everyone's name. I guess Dizzy did as well as anyone could, pronouncing "Red Schoendienst."
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I laughed out loud at that story, now everyone in the office is wondering what I am doing.
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