RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
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RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
First Game ever I saw, Big Weenie took me to old Forbes Field for Photo Day.
Got to see four HOFers, one of whom was the great Joe Morgan, then of the NL Houston Astros.
The standard for second basemen for a very long time. Though a rival, he had my respect.
Got to see four HOFers, one of whom was the great Joe Morgan, then of the NL Houston Astros.
The standard for second basemen for a very long time. Though a rival, he had my respect.
RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
Updated 2020 passings:
c - Hal Smith
1b - Bob Watson
2b - Joe Morgan
3b - Tony Taylor
ss - Tony Fernandez
lf - Lou Brock
cf - Jimmy Wynn
rf - Al Kaline
sp - Tom Seaver
sp - Bob Gibson
sp - Whitey Ford
sp - Johnny Antonelli
sp - Mike McCormick
rp - Ron Perranoski
Mgr. - Jim Frey
c - Hal Smith
1b - Bob Watson
2b - Joe Morgan
3b - Tony Taylor
ss - Tony Fernandez
lf - Lou Brock
cf - Jimmy Wynn
rf - Al Kaline
sp - Tom Seaver
sp - Bob Gibson
sp - Whitey Ford
sp - Johnny Antonelli
sp - Mike McCormick
rp - Ron Perranoski
Mgr. - Jim Frey
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RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
72415D5C5F57615C475B4047565A5D330 wrote: Updated 2020 passings:
c - Hal Smith
1b - Bob Watson
2b - Joe Morgan
3b - Tony Taylor
ss - Tony Fernandez
lf - Lou Brock
cf - Jimmy Wynn
rf - Al Kaline
sp - Tom Seaver
sp - Bob Gibson
sp - Whitey Ford
sp - Johnny Antonelli
sp - Mike McCormick
rp - Ron Perranoski
Mgr. - Jim Frey
Many very good players in that group who have passed away this year.
c - Hal Smith
1b - Bob Watson
2b - Joe Morgan
3b - Tony Taylor
ss - Tony Fernandez
lf - Lou Brock
cf - Jimmy Wynn
rf - Al Kaline
sp - Tom Seaver
sp - Bob Gibson
sp - Whitey Ford
sp - Johnny Antonelli
sp - Mike McCormick
rp - Ron Perranoski
Mgr. - Jim Frey
Many very good players in that group who have passed away this year.
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RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
536671717A4371717A7D71140 wrote: First Game ever I saw, Big Weenie took me to old Forbes Field for Photo Day.
Got to see four HOFers, one of whom was the great Joe Morgan, then of the NL Houston Astros.
The standard for second basemen for a very long time. Though a rival, he had my respect.
I know I am showing my age but I saw him at Forbes Field when he was playing on the Houston Colt 45's. Wonder how many posters remember that team? I remember saying to myself, why his he flapping his arm so much at the plate?
Got to see four HOFers, one of whom was the great Joe Morgan, then of the NL Houston Astros.
The standard for second basemen for a very long time. Though a rival, he had my respect.
I know I am showing my age but I saw him at Forbes Field when he was playing on the Houston Colt 45's. Wonder how many posters remember that team? I remember saying to myself, why his he flapping his arm so much at the plate?
RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
Because he and his teammates were our decade long arch-rivals, I was never a big Joe Morgan fan. But he was absolutely one of my favorite TV announcers. Joe was smart, polished, unbiased, and humble. He really had a sense of class behind the microphone. Seemed like a really good man.
RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
I had a chance to meet Joe Morgan at a celebrity golf tournament. Such a classy guy. Loved hearing his stories on ESPN.
RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
I was a kid who played Strat-o-Matic Baseball. It was always good to get Morgan on your team. He always seemed to enjoy playing.
I liked him as a broadcaster too.
I liked him as a broadcaster too.
RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
Was with him on an elevator at Three Rivers Stadium about 30 years ago. First thought: "Oh My God, it's Joe Morgan!" He was shorter than I expected. It was a four floor ride. By the time I got up enough guts to talk, he was out the door.
A great second baseman. RIP
A great second baseman. RIP
RIP, HOFer, Joe Morgan, 77
Hypothetical: say you're the Astros at the end of 1971, and you've put together a tradeable bundle of Morgan, Billingham, Menke, Geronimo, and Armbrister. The Reds have offered Lee May, Tommy Helms, and Jim Stewart. Could the Pirates beat that?