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That Braves pitching staff with Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine and Steve Avery was something to admire. They were good.3rdGenAggie wrote: ↑October 27th, 2021, 9:33 amLoved the Braves as a kid watching them on TBS. I can still tell you their lineup from the early 90's with David Justice, Fred McGriff, Mark Lemke, Javy Lopez, Chipper Jones, etc. Those were the glory days with Smoltz, Maddux, and Glavine.
I fell off the baseball bandwagon all together later and don't really have a team anymore...although I'm pulling for the Braves this year out of nostalgia.
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That is arguably the greatest staff within at least the last 50 years. My baseball knowledge is now a bit fuzzy back farther than that.Yossarian wrote: ↑October 27th, 2021, 7:39 pmThat Braves pitching staff with Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine and Steve Avery was something to admire. They were good.3rdGenAggie wrote: ↑October 27th, 2021, 9:33 amLoved the Braves as a kid watching them on TBS. I can still tell you their lineup from the early 90's with David Justice, Fred McGriff, Mark Lemke, Javy Lopez, Chipper Jones, etc. Those were the glory days with Smoltz, Maddux, and Glavine.
I fell off the baseball bandwagon all together later and don't really have a team anymore...although I'm pulling for the Braves this year out of nostalgia.
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The 90’s Braves defined my childhood, so, I would have sworn Lemke was a borderline all-star. When I looked at his stats as an adult, I could not believe how bad he actually was.3rdGenAggie wrote: ↑October 27th, 2021, 9:33 amLoved the Braves as a kid watching them on TBS. I can still tell you their lineup from the early 90's with David Justice, Fred McGriff, Mark Lemke, Javy Lopez, Chipper Jones, etc. Those were the glory days with Smoltz, Maddux, and Glavine.
I fell off the baseball bandwagon all together later and don't really have a team anymore...although I'm pulling for the Braves this year out of nostalgia.
I will always love the Lemmer but TBS gaslighted the entire country into thinking he was a very good player.
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Yossarian…I’m the same time frame. My family on my dads side come from South Carolina near the Georgia border, so they’d been Braves fans back to the Hank Aaron days. I was born in ‘79 so was pretty little during the 80’s but with the family ties and Murphy there and being on TBS all the time I always cheered for the Braves even though they were terrible. I’d make stupid trades with baseball cards just to make sure I got all the Braves guys. I also have a ball signed by Dale Murphy that my uncle got me.Yossarian wrote:How far back does your Braves fandom go? I grew up (well, at least from about junior high school when we finally got cable TV) watching the Braves and Cubs on TBS and WGN, respectively. That was back in the Dale Murphy years (I met Dale and have an autographed baseball from him). Bob Horner, Otis Nixon, Terry Pendleton, Gene Garber, Bruce Benedict, Glenn Hubbard, Pascual Perez, Claudell Washington, and the rest.breadysmith wrote: ↑October 25th, 2021, 9:19 amI’m a lifelong Braves fan and when they were below .500 and Acuna blows up his knee I thought they were done for this year. The moves they made proved to be just right and the team really came together and it’s proving to be pretty special.
Also nice that most of the world will get behind the Braves in this one when going up against the cheating asterisks.
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Then ‘91 happened and it became easy to be a Braves fan. Loved so many of those guys from the early 90’s…Sid Bream rounding third looking like he was going to die and barely beat that throw…our house went nuts!! Ron Gant was always one of my favorites…so was TP and Dave Justice.
Then obviously the amazing pitching staff and the young core with Chipper, Javy, Klesko and Andruw Jones a little later.
These days I’m happy to see Freeman get his shot as he stuck through the rebuilding years. Only regret is with all the success they had during that 20 year run…only 1 World Series title to show for it.
I do have to say…1997 was a great year for me. All 3 of my teams played in the championship with the Packers, Braves and Jazz. The Aggies even made it to a bowl game that year and to the Big Dance as well. So far the best sports year of my life.
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Because there’s a lot of 90’s Braves nostalgia in this thread, I’m gonna tell my John Smoltz story.
It was 2013 at the San Francisco airport after the World Baseball Classic. I saw Smoltz and debated for 30 minutes if I should approach him. He was with Harold Reynolds.
I finally decided I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. When I approached them, Reynolds looked at me like “oh no…here we go again.” Smoltz greeted me with a smile.
I said, “I’m sorry to bother you but I’m a lifelong Braves fan and I’ll never forgive myself if I don’t shake your hand.” He proceeded to talk to me for half an hour, making me feel like I was the Hall of Famer and he was the random fan.
I know some people don’t like his broadcasting. I get it. But he is legitimately the nicest person in the world.
It was 2013 at the San Francisco airport after the World Baseball Classic. I saw Smoltz and debated for 30 minutes if I should approach him. He was with Harold Reynolds.
I finally decided I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. When I approached them, Reynolds looked at me like “oh no…here we go again.” Smoltz greeted me with a smile.
I said, “I’m sorry to bother you but I’m a lifelong Braves fan and I’ll never forgive myself if I don’t shake your hand.” He proceeded to talk to me for half an hour, making me feel like I was the Hall of Famer and he was the random fan.
I know some people don’t like his broadcasting. I get it. But he is legitimately the nicest person in the world.
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I am a lifelong Oriole fan. I just didn't have any way to watch my team play back then. As a baseball fan, i got my fix growing up watching the Cubs and Braves. I did enjoy watching those teams, even if they weren't successful.breadysmith wrote: ↑October 27th, 2021, 10:34 pmYossarian…I’m the same time frame. My family on my dads side come from South Carolina near the Georgia border, so they’d been Braves fans back to the Hank Aaron days. I was born in ‘79 so was pretty little during the 80’s but with the family ties and Murphy there and being on TBS all the time I always cheered for the Braves even though they were terrible. I’d make stupid trades with baseball cards just to make sure I got all the Braves guys. I also have a ball signed by Dale Murphy that my uncle got me.Yossarian wrote:How far back does your Braves fandom go? I grew up (well, at least from about junior high school when we finally got cable TV) watching the Braves and Cubs on TBS and WGN, respectively. That was back in the Dale Murphy years (I met Dale and have an autographed baseball from him). Bob Horner, Otis Nixon, Terry Pendleton, Gene Garber, Bruce Benedict, Glenn Hubbard, Pascual Perez, Claudell Washington, and the rest.breadysmith wrote: ↑October 25th, 2021, 9:19 amI’m a lifelong Braves fan and when they were below .500 and Acuna blows up his knee I thought they were done for this year. The moves they made proved to be just right and the team really came together and it’s proving to be pretty special.
Also nice that most of the world will get behind the Braves in this one when going up against the cheating asterisks.
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Then ‘91 happened and it became easy to be a Braves fan. Loved so many of those guys from the early 90’s…Sid Bream rounding third looking like he was going to die and barely beat that throw…our house went nuts!! Ron Gant was always one of my favorites…so was TP and Dave Justice.
Then obviously the amazing pitching staff and the young core with Chipper, Javy, Klesko and Andruw Jones a little later.
These days I’m happy to see Freeman get his shot as he stuck through the rebuilding years. Only regret is with all the success they had during that 20 year run…only 1 World Series title to show for it.
I do have to say…1997 was a great year for me. All 3 of my teams played in the championship with the Packers, Braves and Jazz. The Aggies even made it to a bowl game that year and to the Big Dance as well. So far the best sports year of my life.
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I now have the MLB subscription with my YouTube TV. I get to watch all the Orioles games I want, now. Even though this year we were eliminated in like early May, i enjoy watching my team. And Jim Palmer doing the analysis in games is a joy.
For Mario - i really like listening to Smoltz and his analysis. That's cool you got to meet him.
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Hang on there, hoss. We've got Verlander out for the entire year, and LMJ out after the ALDS because of his UCL issues. While I feel terribly for Uncle Charlie, I'm not about to say I'd rather lose with him in there than win with him in the dugout.OKAggie wrote: ↑October 27th, 2021, 7:23 amAs a diehard Astros fan, I can honestly say, and believe this is universally true: we would rather lose the series with Charlie Morton healthy than see him hurt to win it. Charlie Morton is one of the most beloved Astros ever, and it made us as sick to see him walk off the field last night as it did Braves Nation.
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I would really like to see the Braves win the series in Atlanta. I want to hear the greeting those fans give Rob Manfred when he presents the trophy to the Braves after pulling the All Star game out of Atlanta this summer for some inexplicable reason.
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Go braves! I know next to nothing about baseball but it’s fun to see the braves do well for some reason.
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Okay - did the organ player in Atlanta just play "It's a Small World" as Altuve came up to bat?
Altuve got the last laugh, though, with a bomb to straight away center. His 23rd post season home run. Amazing for a 5'6" 160 pound guy.
Altuve got the last laugh, though, with a bomb to straight away center. His 23rd post season home run. Amazing for a 5'6" 160 pound guy.
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I don’t know but Altuve has to be the Astros MVP thus far.
The Braves are only 1 win away, wow!!!!
I got a photo with Dale Murphy, like 15 years ago. I thought that was amazing, but your story about talking with Smoltz for 30 mins has to be a special one for sure. Those 90’s Braves were my heroes growing up.
What a classic and great series this has been. Who woulda thought we would see this kind of pitching performance from both teams. Nail biters all the way through.
The Braves are only 1 win away, wow!!!!
I got a photo with Dale Murphy, like 15 years ago. I thought that was amazing, but your story about talking with Smoltz for 30 mins has to be a special one for sure. Those 90’s Braves were my heroes growing up.
What a classic and great series this has been. Who woulda thought we would see this kind of pitching performance from both teams. Nail biters all the way through.
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I think it's time for the organist in Atlanta to give up. After playing "It's a Small World" as Altuve came to the plate yesterday, Altuve homered. Then he plays "Free Fallin'" as a struggling Bregman comes up. Bregman proceeds to hit a 2-run double. It's backfiring in the Braves.
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He better be careful or the astros will win the series 4-1Yossarian wrote:I think it's time for the organist in Atlanta to give up. After playing "It's a Small World" as Altuve came to the plate yesterday, Altuve homered. Then he plays "Free Fallin'" as a struggling Bregman comes up. Bregman proceeds to hit a 2-run double. It's backfiring in the Braves.
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Love it! The beautiful intersection of obscure music references and ballplayer knowledge. Got a kick out of Old Man River when Pujols was batting in the LCS. Some of my faves - see if you can solve them:Yossarian wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 7:38 pmI think it's time for the organist in Atlanta to give up. After playing "It's a Small World" as Altuve came to the plate yesterday, Altuve homered. Then he plays "Free Fallin'" as a struggling Bregman comes up. Bregman proceeds to hit a 2-run double. It's backfiring in the Braves.
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I've got to guess Brandon Love was the inspiration of Heard it in a Love SongOKAggie wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 11:10 pmLove it! The beautiful intersection of obscure music references and ballplayer knowledge. Got a kick out of Old Man River when Pujols was batting in the LCS. Some of my faves - see if you can solve them:Yossarian wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 7:38 pmI think it's time for the organist in Atlanta to give up. After playing "It's a Small World" as Altuve came to the plate yesterday, Altuve homered. Then he plays "Free Fallin'" as a struggling Bregman comes up. Bregman proceeds to hit a 2-run double. It's backfiring in the Braves.
Heard it in a Love Song
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I don't have any guess for the other one
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Nah, they were all during Astros ABs tonight.Yossarian wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 11:15 pmI've got to guess Brandon Love was the inspiration of Heard it in a Love SongOKAggie wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 11:10 pmLove it! The beautiful intersection of obscure music references and ballplayer knowledge. Got a kick out of Old Man River when Pujols was batting in the LCS. Some of my faves - see if you can solve them:Yossarian wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 7:38 pmI think it's time for the organist in Atlanta to give up. After playing "It's a Small World" as Altuve came to the plate yesterday, Altuve homered. Then he plays "Free Fallin'" as a struggling Bregman comes up. Bregman proceeds to hit a 2-run double. It's backfiring in the Braves.
Heard it in a Love Song
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David Wells brought on I am the Walrus?
I don't have any guess for the other one
Heard it in a Love Song is by Marshall Tucker (Kyle Tucker)
Pianist for Return to Forever was Chick Corea (Carlos Correa)
I Am the Walrus -- a little more obscure, but seems to be from "I am the eggman" (Bregman)
That tiny little Venn overlap between pop music nerds and baseball fans -- there might only be a handful that get/enjoy it, but I'm in that group.
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The Braves’ organist involves himself a bit too much for my taste (the Hawks’ organist is even worse—apparently it’s an Atlanta thing) but I have to admit that playing “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt” when John Jay batted was pretty funny.
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Braves with a couple of bombs here in Game 6.
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I would have played "Can't you See?"OKAggie wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 11:45 pmNah, they were all during Astros ABs tonight.Yossarian wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 11:15 pmI've got to guess Brandon Love was the inspiration of Heard it in a Love SongOKAggie wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 11:10 pmLove it! The beautiful intersection of obscure music references and ballplayer knowledge. Got a kick out of Old Man River when Pujols was batting in the LCS. Some of my faves - see if you can solve them:Yossarian wrote: ↑October 31st, 2021, 7:38 pmI think it's time for the organist in Atlanta to give up. After playing "It's a Small World" as Altuve came to the plate yesterday, Altuve homered. Then he plays "Free Fallin'" as a struggling Bregman comes up. Bregman proceeds to hit a 2-run double. It's backfiring in the Braves.
Heard it in a Love Song
Spain (by Return to Forever)
I am the Walrus
David Wells brought on I am the Walrus?
I don't have any guess for the other one
Heard it in a Love Song is by Marshall Tucker (Kyle Tucker)
Pianist for Return to Forever was Chick Corea (Carlos Correa)
I Am the Walrus -- a little more obscure, but seems to be from "I am the eggman" (Bregman)
That tiny little Venn overlap between pop music nerds and baseball fans -- there might only be a handful that get/enjoy it, but I'm in that group.
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Good job Braves. the wife is happy. I find it easy to root for freddie freeman even if he is canadian. I was still very happy that the giants could beat the dodgers for the nl west title this year. I wasn't expecting anything from them and then they end up with the best season record in all MLB. I don't think the Braves will be able to do it next year.
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That Soler homer was an absolute blast. He murdered that thing.Yossarian wrote:Braves with a couple of bombs here in Game 6.
So fun to watch Freddie and Snitker get a title after all their time and commitment to the organization.
Now I hope the Braves can get Freddie resigned.
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Who doesn't like his broadcasting? I think he does a great job.MarioWest wrote: ↑October 28th, 2021, 12:01 amBecause there’s a lot of 90’s Braves nostalgia in this thread, I’m gonna tell my John Smoltz story.
It was 2013 at the San Francisco airport after the World Baseball Classic. I saw Smoltz and debated for 30 minutes if I should approach him. He was with Harold Reynolds.
I finally decided I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. When I approached them, Reynolds looked at me like “oh no…here we go again.” Smoltz greeted me with a smile.
I said, “I’m sorry to bother you but I’m a lifelong Braves fan and I’ll never forgive myself if I don’t shake your hand.” He proceeded to talk to me for half an hour, making me feel like I was the Hall of Famer and he was the random fan.
I know some people don’t like his broadcasting. I get it. But he is legitimately the nicest person in the world.
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Yes - that Soler homer was crushed.breadysmith wrote: ↑November 3rd, 2021, 7:44 amThat Soler homer was an absolute blast. He murdered that thing.Yossarian wrote:Braves with a couple of bombs here in Game 6.
So fun to watch Freddie and Snitker get a title after all their time and commitment to the organization.
Now I hope the Braves can get Freddie resigned.
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I can't imagine Freeman in another uniform. He is easy to root for. Albies, Acuna and Fried, as well. All seem like really good people that are easy to cheer for.
My Orioles are building. The future is looking bright with a ton of talent in the minors. I'm thinking they start to be competitive in 2024 and make their push for a penant (and beyond???) in 2025-26. For the first time ever, I would read minor league box scores from the O's farm as much as the major leagues.
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I can’t speak for the rest of the country, but Braves nation was irate. Most of us (not me) thought he was overcompensating and biased towards Houston.Mr. Sneelock wrote: ↑November 3rd, 2021, 10:14 amWho doesn't like his broadcasting? I think he does a great job.MarioWest wrote: ↑October 28th, 2021, 12:01 amBecause there’s a lot of 90’s Braves nostalgia in this thread, I’m gonna tell my John Smoltz story.
It was 2013 at the San Francisco airport after the World Baseball Classic. I saw Smoltz and debated for 30 minutes if I should approach him. He was with Harold Reynolds.
I finally decided I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. When I approached them, Reynolds looked at me like “oh no…here we go again.” Smoltz greeted me with a smile.
I said, “I’m sorry to bother you but I’m a lifelong Braves fan and I’ll never forgive myself if I don’t shake your hand.” He proceeded to talk to me for half an hour, making me feel like I was the Hall of Famer and he was the random fan.
I know some people don’t like his broadcasting. I get it. But he is legitimately the nicest person in the world.
I am probably in a Braves bubble but a lot of people here were soooooo mad at him.
Not anymore though. No one here is mad about anything right now. This city has never been so euphoric.
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I thought he was very fair and even in his analysis. Houston has a good team - even Braves fans should be able to admit that. Smoltz didn't spend time talking about being a former Brave - unless prompted by Buck. I am sure Smoltz was smiling inside at the results of the game/series. Braves fans could not have <reasonably> expected Smoltz to fawn all over the Braves on a national broadcast of the World Series - that would have been very uncool.MarioWest wrote: ↑November 3rd, 2021, 4:31 pmI can’t speak for the rest of the country, but Braves nation was irate. Most of us (not me) thought he was overcompensating and biased towards Houston.Mr. Sneelock wrote: ↑November 3rd, 2021, 10:14 amWho doesn't like his broadcasting? I think he does a great job.MarioWest wrote: ↑October 28th, 2021, 12:01 amBecause there’s a lot of 90’s Braves nostalgia in this thread, I’m gonna tell my John Smoltz story.
It was 2013 at the San Francisco airport after the World Baseball Classic. I saw Smoltz and debated for 30 minutes if I should approach him. He was with Harold Reynolds.
I finally decided I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. When I approached them, Reynolds looked at me like “oh no…here we go again.” Smoltz greeted me with a smile.
I said, “I’m sorry to bother you but I’m a lifelong Braves fan and I’ll never forgive myself if I don’t shake your hand.” He proceeded to talk to me for half an hour, making me feel like I was the Hall of Famer and he was the random fan.
I know some people don’t like his broadcasting. I get it. But he is legitimately the nicest person in the world.
I am probably in a Braves bubble but a lot of people here were soooooo mad at him.
Not anymore though. No one here is mad about anything right now. This city has never been so euphoric.
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It’s so awesome the Braves got the Championship!! Much respect to the Brewers, dodgers and Astros.
So freaking awesome!!!
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I am bummed that Dusty Baker didn't win the WS. He has been so close so many times as a manager.