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		Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: funk51 on May 06, 2015, 12:02:12 PM
		
			
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				 ??? ??? ??? ??? on his birthday...
			
 
			
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				Charles Barkley looking lean
			
 
			
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Charles Barkley looking lean
close but wrong sport, but this  guy is a hofer too.
			 
			
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				say hey
			
 
			
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say hey
correct it's the say hey kid willie mays... :D :D :D :D
			 
			
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 ??? ??? ??? ??? on his birthday...
Russell Westbrook ages like fine wine.
			 
			
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				I saw him play at Shea Stadium.  ;D
			
 
			
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				thread for old people reported.
			
 
			
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				A healthy mickey mantle> this guy
			
 
			
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A healthy mickey mantle> this guy
Health is a factor of being an all-time great.  Who knows how Bo Jackson would rank amongst RBs, if he played a full career.
Those are the breaks.
			 
			
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Health is a factor of being an all-time great.  Who knows how Bo Jackson would rank amongst RBs, if he played a full career.
Those are the breaks.
True. How old was mickey when he blew out his knee in that drain in the outfield anyone know? I dont feel like looking it up
			 
			
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True. How old was mickey when he blew out his knee in that drain in the outfield anyone know? I dont feel like looking it up
that was his first year , willie mays is the guy who hit it...
			 
			
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I saw him play at Shea Stadium.  ;D
i saw him many times at shibe park aka connie mack stadium in philly and in a doubleheader at shea...he hit a triple in first game and a homerun in 2 nd. here is a comparison both guys had same amount of games played in career in 1966, mays missed 2 years due to military service and mantle injuruies...mays was my favorite player when i was a kid..
			 
			
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Health is a factor of being an all-time great.  Who knows how Bo Jackson would rank amongst RBs, if he played a full career.
Those are the breaks.
good point and mantle played in a more hitter friendly park, mays played from 1958-on in candlestick which was a bad hr park
			 
			
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good point and mantle played in a more hitter friendly park, mays played from 1958-on in candlestick which was a bad hr park
The thing is tape measures don't lie. Mantle legitimately hit the ball further on a regular basis than any person to play the game. Ive actually met guys who played with him they said he was only 5'10. A 5'10 190 guy hitting balls further than these juiced up 6'2 240 lb players....he was rediculousy strong and fast.