RIP Captain Munson

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  1. Majorball

    Majorball Well-Known Member

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    Today is the 34 anniversary of Thurman's death. "Don't judge me by my style, but by my results" The results are in Thurman, and you are missed.
     
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    Thurman is one of my all time Yankee Favorites; head honcho gutsy member of my all time favorite '78 Yankees Ball Club. A Captain who led by example and had no problem grabbing slackers by the stacking swivel and setting them straight. I am extremely fortunate to have seen him play.
     
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    Hammerojustice Chief Caveman, Keeper of Thor's Hammer

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    I wish I could have seen him play
     
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    That was one of those days that you just remember. I remember watching Grimsby/Beutel leading off the story on the 6:00 news that night, and it was stunned disbelief.

    He was a fun player to watch - the heart and soul of a team that went to 3 straight WS, and won the last 2. Even when his health had started to break down in 78, and it was clear that he lost a lot of his power - who rescues the Yankees with a 2-run HR in the 8th inning of Game 4 of the ALCS to prevent them going down 2-1 in the series?
     
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    I wonder what he would have said regarding Cano's lack of hustle.
     
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    There were many gutsy players on that '78 Yankee team of which any of them would have had a long chat with Cano before Thurman would have taken him for a woodshed whacking.
     
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    Ditto 5545
     
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    Hammer, he was born to be a player and a leader. Uniform always dirty, his own style with everything he did on the field... He was special, He and Bobby Murcer at that time was good as it got.
     
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    Dispite having the weakest hitting left side of an infield in Yankee history Gene Michael (214) & Jerry Kenny (193) The Yankees managed to return to respectability after 5 down years winning 93 games. Due in part to the two new young kids name Murcer & Munson. Unfortunately they finished 15 games behind the Orioles.
     

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