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  • totalownership
    Banned
    • Jul 2004
    • 3838

    #1

    42

    You guys know what it means. Today's the day. Good to see all those 42s out there on the field. Once Mariano Rivera retires (or god forbid leaves the Yankees) that will be the last 42 ever worn.
    Thanks Jackie , and all the others, who made it possible for me and others to at least have a shot at our dreams, even if it may still not be a fair one.
  • o_capone
    Banned
    • Apr 2009
    • 1270

    #2
    Re: 42

    Originally posted by totalownership
    You guys know what it means. Today's the day. Good to see all those 42s out there on the field. Once Mariano Rivera retires (or god forbid leaves the Yankees) that will be the last 42 ever worn.
    Thanks Jackie , and all the others, who made it possible for me and others to at least have a shot at our dreams, even if it may still not be a fair one.
    i thought 42 was already retired for all teams? they let the guys wearing it keep it? i never noticed...

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    • snepp
      We'll waste him too.
      • Apr 2003
      • 10007

      #3
      Re: 42

      Originally posted by o_capone
      i thought 42 was already retired for all teams? they let the guys wearing it keep it? i never noticed...
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      • DTX3
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jun 2003
        • 13022

        #4
        Re: 42

        I didn't know that, awesome.
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        • cubsfan203
          All Star
          • Jun 2004
          • 6689

          #5
          Re: 42

          I'm so confused. I can't tell who is who with everyone wearing the same number.
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          • SPTO
            binging
            • Feb 2003
            • 68046

            #6
            Re: 42

            The only complaint I have about this day is this: (correct me if i'm wrong)

            In all the years MLB has been doing their Jackie Robinson day have they ever had a ceremony in LA? I ask this because Robinson was a Dodger. You'd think they'd have a ceremony involving the team that he played in. I know the Mets are the closest thing to the Brooklyn Dodgers that we got today as the fans of the Mets are pretty much of the same strata and in the same area as Brooklyn fans were. Still, it would be nice if they did something with the Dodgers rather then the Mets.

            Other then that it's great that they honor such an important day not only in baseball but in the fabric of 20th century life.
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            • duke776
              MVP
              • Nov 2006
              • 3044

              #7
              Re: 42

              Originally posted by SPTO
              The only complaint I have about this day is this: (correct me if i'm wrong)

              In all the years MLB has been doing their Jackie Robinson day have they ever had a ceremony in LA? I ask this because Robinson was a Dodger. You'd think they'd have a ceremony involving the team that he played in. I know the Mets are the closest thing to the Brooklyn Dodgers that we got today as the fans of the Mets are pretty much of the same strata and in the same area as Brooklyn fans were. Still, it would be nice if they did something with the Dodgers rather then the Mets.

              Other then that it's great that they honor such an important day not only in baseball but in the fabric of 20th century life.
              I think they did it last year in LA, I'm not 100% sure though.

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              • yvesdereuter
                Banned
                • Jun 2007
                • 1688

                #8
                Re: 42

                Originally posted by totalownership
                You guys know what it means. Today's the day. Good to see all those 42s out there on the field. Once Mariano Rivera retires (or god forbid leaves the Yankees) that will be the last 42 ever worn.
                Thanks Jackie , and all the others, who made it possible for me and others to at least have a shot at our dreams, even if it may still not be a fair one.

                I dont like it. I totally respect what Jackie Robinson did but I dont like this #42 thing.

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                • fugazi
                  MVP
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 3749

                  #9
                  Re: 42

                  i am with you...forcing the issue makes it obligatory, which slowly erodes any real reverence and replaces it with sighs and ho-hum.
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                  • BatsareBugs
                    LVP
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 12553

                    #10
                    Re: 42

                    Originally posted by SPTO
                    The only complaint I have about this day is this: (correct me if i'm wrong)

                    In all the years MLB has been doing their Jackie Robinson day have they ever had a ceremony in LA? I ask this because Robinson was a Dodger. You'd think they'd have a ceremony involving the team that he played in. I know the Mets are the closest thing to the Brooklyn Dodgers that we got today as the fans of the Mets are pretty much of the same strata and in the same area as Brooklyn fans were. Still, it would be nice if they did something with the Dodgers rather then the Mets.

                    Other then that it's great that they honor such an important day not only in baseball but in the fabric of 20th century life.
                    They held it in LA in 2007, with the Padres visiting the Dodgers.

                    I remember that one, they had a very good pre-game festivities and I think almost every inning had an interview.

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                    • yvesdereuter
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 1688

                      #11
                      Re: 42

                      Originally posted by fugazi
                      i am with you...forcing the issue makes it obligatory, which slowly erodes any real reverence and replaces it with sighs and ho-hum.

                      Absolutely. That and also that theyre ball players and not billboards for MLBs politics and social causes. If Selig wants to do something, thats fine. But he shouldnt be forcing it on the players like this.

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                      • Crown42Royal
                        Undisputed King Of Sports
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 775

                        #12
                        Re: 42

                        <- This is where the 42 comes from in my name. Respect paid.

                        As far as MLB and Jackie Robinson day and having all the players wear #42 for one game; I love it obviously. There's 162 games a year and the players are asked to wear #42 for 1 game? What's the big deal?

                        It's not a big deal. I'll leave it at that.

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                        • JBH3
                          Marvel's Finest
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 13506

                          #13
                          Re: 42

                          Originally posted by Crown42Royal
                          <- This is where the 42 comes from in my name. Respect paid.

                          As far as MLB and Jackie Robinson day and having all the players wear #42 for one game; I love it obviously. There's 162 games a year and the players are asked to wear #42 for 1 game? What's the big deal?

                          It's not a big deal. I'll leave it at that.

                          Agree.
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                          All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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                          • yvesdereuter
                            Banned
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 1688

                            #14
                            Re: 42

                            Originally posted by Crown42Royal
                            <- This is where the 42 comes from in my name. Respect paid.

                            As far as MLB and Jackie Robinson day and having all the players wear #42 for one game; I love it obviously. There's 162 games a year and the players are asked to wear #42 for 1 game? What's the big deal?

                            It's not a big deal. I'll leave it at that.

                            That was just explained to you in the two posts previous to yours.

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                            • Misfit
                              All Star
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 5766

                              #15
                              Re: 42

                              I worked with people who didn't know who Jackie Robinson was last year, so anything that brings attention to him is a good thing.

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