Great little interview with Don Robinson. Doesn't get much publicity in RBI circles, but The Admiral seemed like a cool player in real life. And the best hitting pitcher in RBI (smiley)
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/other/20020516where8.asp
Great interview. Cool that he mentions Chet Lemon, Mike Schmidt, Tony Gwynn and Jack Clark too. It's hard to think of him as a Pirate.
Correction: It's hard to think of him arg Pirate.
Impressively useless, I sense a new page for RBI Frivolties. Though knowing you it's already there..
Please critique my RBIdb page for Robinson, I took ShitPaw's lead and added more detail about the player himself. My previous player pages are certainly lacking in that regard. I'm hoping the curve pitch folks check out my analysis on Robinson in RBI, as I'm not too keen on him in that regard.
http://dee-nee.com/wiki/index.php/Don_Robinson
Neat nugget of info I just added to his bio - Got the win and game-winning homer to clinch the pennant for San Fran on September 28, 1987 - impressive...
Well done and agreed... I picture Robinson as a slightly subdued, 80s version of MikeD
The Robinson article said he went 2-3 though, does the boxscore beg to differ?
Always trying to make himself better, just like MikeD! I still heart Don Robinson, he's my new RBI hero...
Don Robinson: The greates hitting pitcher in RBI Baseball
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Nice article. I never noticed he played a game in the outfield...
For the sake of useless information; Orosco, McDowell, Worrell, and Valenzuela also played Major League games in the outfield. Valenzuela also played a game at first base.
Orosco and McDowell did it in the same game, but not at the same time -- July 22, 1986 in an extra-inning game where the Mets were low on players because of ejections stemming from a brawl.
Useless information indeed.
I swear I remember a game in which Lasorda had his pitchers switching between RF and P (a lefty and a righy I think) and I think Fernando was one of the pitchers, but it was so long ago that the details are fuzzy. I think it was in extra innings.
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Quote from: ShitPaw on 08/01/05, 10:57:48 PM
Quote from: ShitPaw on 08/01/05, 10:41:06 PM
Nice article. I never noticed he played a game in the outfield...
For the sake of useless information; Orosco, McDowell, Worrell, and Valenzuela also played Major League games in the outfield. Valenzuela also played a game at first base.
Orosco and McDowell did it in the same game, but not at the same time -- July 22, 1986 in an extra-inning game where the Mets were low on players because of ejections stemming from a brawl.
Useless information indeed.
I swear I remember a game in which Lasorda had his pitchers switching between RF and P (a lefty and a righy I think) and I think Fernando was one of the pitchers, but it was so long ago that the details are fuzzy. I think it was in extra innings.
Valenzuela and Welch did something similar, but it was after Lasorda was ejected.
Thanks for confirming my memories, it must have been a NBC game of the week from long ago.
Did anyone else find it odd that Gantry spelled out WATN?
Hmm, didn't even think about it. Probably because it was part of the title itself, but upon further review I should have used WATN. Won't happen again...