Listening to
the last several Cardinal games made me reflect on some famous quotes from
three famous former St. Louis baseball players.
The topic
was Don Drysdale, the former menacing pitcher for the Dodgers. Drysdale was
known for owning the inside of the plate…and protecting his teammates.
Orlando
Cepeda once said: “The trick against Drysdale is to hit him before he hits
you.” Dick Groat said hitting against Drysdale
was like making a date with a dentist. And Mike Shannon said, “Drysdale would
consider an intentional walk a waste of three pitches if he wanted to put you
on base, he just hit you with one pitch.”
There are
similar quotes from opponents about Cardinal Hall of Famer Bob Gibson.
Oh, how the
game has changed.
The
Milwaukee Brewers’ MVP Christian Yelich has bombed the Cardinals over the last
several games and the Cardinals won’t pitch inside or put him on his behind.
And that doesn’t make any sense to me.
Card Skipper
Mike Shildt refuses to go old school on Yelich. He told reporters Wednesday,
“I’m not going to bruise him because the guy’s got talent.”
Great. You
have just announced to every slugger in the league that you aren’t willing to
bust them inside. Back in the day,
players didn’t have batting helmets, elbow guards, and shin protectors. Today
they have all that protection, but none of the fear that was once a part of the
game.
Give me
Drysdale.
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