by JackPMiller 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2729 Joined: Sep 22 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR by aeneas1 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #2 so many memories of my buccos battling joe and the big red machine... rip joe morgan, you were a great one. by JackPMiller 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2729 Joined: Sep 22 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR aeneas1 wrote:so many memories of my buccos battling joe and the big red machine... rip joe morgan, you were a great one.I remember him against my Phillies. He was one of the greats. Highly intelligent, and excellent on TV as well. by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #4 The guy was a great player and may have been equally great in the booth. He didn't sugar coat anything. Loved the guy. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by aeneas1 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #5 enormously successful businessman post-career too..... by PARAM 3 years 5 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #6 I was watching some MLB highlights and stumbled on Bob Costa's memories of Whitey Ford. Then Brian Kenney says "man we have lost some greats this year" and rattled off a quick list. Whitey Ford, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver and that was before Joe Morgan died. I know any given year there's probably a long list but for some reason in this screwed up year, 2020, it seems like a lot. They were hall of famers but there were other good ball players like Jimmy Wynn, Bob Watson, Ron Perranoski, Bob Oliver, Jay Johnstone, Tony Fernandez and Claudell Washington who also passed. There was another notable, who, though not a hall of famer, perhaps as famous as anyone in the HOF. Don Larsen. Yeah 2020 has been a screwed up year. On Whitey Ford, who had the highest win percentage (.691) of any pitcher with 300 decisions, Kenney and Costas were discussing his World Series ERA, 2.71 and laughing about the fact that was always against the best team in the National League, as opposed to LDS, LCS and Wild Cards. Costas said, he was the premier big game pitcher in MLB before Koufax and Gibson came along, despite topping out in just the low 80's. In fact, while losing game 4 of the 1963 World Series 1-0 to Koufax, he pitched a 2 hitter and gave up a run on an error and sac fly. That was before exit velos and loft angles, back when boring baseball was fun to watch. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Apr 18 2024
by aeneas1 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #2 so many memories of my buccos battling joe and the big red machine... rip joe morgan, you were a great one. by JackPMiller 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2729 Joined: Sep 22 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR aeneas1 wrote:so many memories of my buccos battling joe and the big red machine... rip joe morgan, you were a great one.I remember him against my Phillies. He was one of the greats. Highly intelligent, and excellent on TV as well. by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #4 The guy was a great player and may have been equally great in the booth. He didn't sugar coat anything. Loved the guy. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by aeneas1 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #5 enormously successful businessman post-career too..... by PARAM 3 years 5 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #6 I was watching some MLB highlights and stumbled on Bob Costa's memories of Whitey Ford. Then Brian Kenney says "man we have lost some greats this year" and rattled off a quick list. Whitey Ford, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver and that was before Joe Morgan died. I know any given year there's probably a long list but for some reason in this screwed up year, 2020, it seems like a lot. They were hall of famers but there were other good ball players like Jimmy Wynn, Bob Watson, Ron Perranoski, Bob Oliver, Jay Johnstone, Tony Fernandez and Claudell Washington who also passed. There was another notable, who, though not a hall of famer, perhaps as famous as anyone in the HOF. Don Larsen. Yeah 2020 has been a screwed up year. On Whitey Ford, who had the highest win percentage (.691) of any pitcher with 300 decisions, Kenney and Costas were discussing his World Series ERA, 2.71 and laughing about the fact that was always against the best team in the National League, as opposed to LDS, LCS and Wild Cards. Costas said, he was the premier big game pitcher in MLB before Koufax and Gibson came along, despite topping out in just the low 80's. In fact, while losing game 4 of the 1963 World Series 1-0 to Koufax, he pitched a 2 hitter and gave up a run on an error and sac fly. That was before exit velos and loft angles, back when boring baseball was fun to watch. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Apr 18 2024
by JackPMiller 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2729 Joined: Sep 22 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR aeneas1 wrote:so many memories of my buccos battling joe and the big red machine... rip joe morgan, you were a great one.I remember him against my Phillies. He was one of the greats. Highly intelligent, and excellent on TV as well. by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #4 The guy was a great player and may have been equally great in the booth. He didn't sugar coat anything. Loved the guy. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by aeneas1 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #5 enormously successful businessman post-career too..... by PARAM 3 years 5 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #6 I was watching some MLB highlights and stumbled on Bob Costa's memories of Whitey Ford. Then Brian Kenney says "man we have lost some greats this year" and rattled off a quick list. Whitey Ford, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver and that was before Joe Morgan died. I know any given year there's probably a long list but for some reason in this screwed up year, 2020, it seems like a lot. They were hall of famers but there were other good ball players like Jimmy Wynn, Bob Watson, Ron Perranoski, Bob Oliver, Jay Johnstone, Tony Fernandez and Claudell Washington who also passed. There was another notable, who, though not a hall of famer, perhaps as famous as anyone in the HOF. Don Larsen. Yeah 2020 has been a screwed up year. On Whitey Ford, who had the highest win percentage (.691) of any pitcher with 300 decisions, Kenney and Costas were discussing his World Series ERA, 2.71 and laughing about the fact that was always against the best team in the National League, as opposed to LDS, LCS and Wild Cards. Costas said, he was the premier big game pitcher in MLB before Koufax and Gibson came along, despite topping out in just the low 80's. In fact, while losing game 4 of the 1963 World Series 1-0 to Koufax, he pitched a 2 hitter and gave up a run on an error and sac fly. That was before exit velos and loft angles, back when boring baseball was fun to watch. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Apr 18 2024
by PARAM 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #4 The guy was a great player and may have been equally great in the booth. He didn't sugar coat anything. Loved the guy. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by aeneas1 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #5 enormously successful businessman post-career too..... by PARAM 3 years 5 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #6 I was watching some MLB highlights and stumbled on Bob Costa's memories of Whitey Ford. Then Brian Kenney says "man we have lost some greats this year" and rattled off a quick list. Whitey Ford, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver and that was before Joe Morgan died. I know any given year there's probably a long list but for some reason in this screwed up year, 2020, it seems like a lot. They were hall of famers but there were other good ball players like Jimmy Wynn, Bob Watson, Ron Perranoski, Bob Oliver, Jay Johnstone, Tony Fernandez and Claudell Washington who also passed. There was another notable, who, though not a hall of famer, perhaps as famous as anyone in the HOF. Don Larsen. Yeah 2020 has been a screwed up year. On Whitey Ford, who had the highest win percentage (.691) of any pitcher with 300 decisions, Kenney and Costas were discussing his World Series ERA, 2.71 and laughing about the fact that was always against the best team in the National League, as opposed to LDS, LCS and Wild Cards. Costas said, he was the premier big game pitcher in MLB before Koufax and Gibson came along, despite topping out in just the low 80's. In fact, while losing game 4 of the 1963 World Series 1-0 to Koufax, he pitched a 2 hitter and gave up a run on an error and sac fly. That was before exit velos and loft angles, back when boring baseball was fun to watch. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Apr 18 2024
by aeneas1 3 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #5 enormously successful businessman post-career too..... by PARAM 3 years 5 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #6 I was watching some MLB highlights and stumbled on Bob Costa's memories of Whitey Ford. Then Brian Kenney says "man we have lost some greats this year" and rattled off a quick list. Whitey Ford, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver and that was before Joe Morgan died. I know any given year there's probably a long list but for some reason in this screwed up year, 2020, it seems like a lot. They were hall of famers but there were other good ball players like Jimmy Wynn, Bob Watson, Ron Perranoski, Bob Oliver, Jay Johnstone, Tony Fernandez and Claudell Washington who also passed. There was another notable, who, though not a hall of famer, perhaps as famous as anyone in the HOF. Don Larsen. Yeah 2020 has been a screwed up year. On Whitey Ford, who had the highest win percentage (.691) of any pitcher with 300 decisions, Kenney and Costas were discussing his World Series ERA, 2.71 and laughing about the fact that was always against the best team in the National League, as opposed to LDS, LCS and Wild Cards. Costas said, he was the premier big game pitcher in MLB before Koufax and Gibson came along, despite topping out in just the low 80's. In fact, while losing game 4 of the 1963 World Series 1-0 to Koufax, he pitched a 2 hitter and gave up a run on an error and sac fly. That was before exit velos and loft angles, back when boring baseball was fun to watch. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 6 posts Apr 18 2024
by PARAM 3 years 5 months ago Total posts: 12243 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame R.I.P. Joe Morgan POST #6 I was watching some MLB highlights and stumbled on Bob Costa's memories of Whitey Ford. Then Brian Kenney says "man we have lost some greats this year" and rattled off a quick list. Whitey Ford, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver and that was before Joe Morgan died. I know any given year there's probably a long list but for some reason in this screwed up year, 2020, it seems like a lot. They were hall of famers but there were other good ball players like Jimmy Wynn, Bob Watson, Ron Perranoski, Bob Oliver, Jay Johnstone, Tony Fernandez and Claudell Washington who also passed. There was another notable, who, though not a hall of famer, perhaps as famous as anyone in the HOF. Don Larsen. Yeah 2020 has been a screwed up year. On Whitey Ford, who had the highest win percentage (.691) of any pitcher with 300 decisions, Kenney and Costas were discussing his World Series ERA, 2.71 and laughing about the fact that was always against the best team in the National League, as opposed to LDS, LCS and Wild Cards. Costas said, he was the premier big game pitcher in MLB before Koufax and Gibson came along, despite topping out in just the low 80's. In fact, while losing game 4 of the 1963 World Series 1-0 to Koufax, he pitched a 2 hitter and gave up a run on an error and sac fly. That was before exit velos and loft angles, back when boring baseball was fun to watch. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business