The official, but unofficial, legal but illegal Don Mossi / Bill James Thread
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Noted baseball historian Bill James described Mossi as such: "Don Mossi was the complete five-tool ugly player. He could run ugly, hit ugly, throw ugly, field ugly and ugly for power. He was ugly to all fields. He could ugly behind the runner as well as anybody, and you talk about pressure ... man, you never saw a player who was uglier in the clutch." Curiously enough, his looks have led to baseball cards featuring him to become very popular amongst collectors.
Noted baseball historian Bill James described Mossi as such: "Don Mossi was the complete five-tool ugly player. He could run ugly, hit ugly, throw ugly, field ugly and ugly for power. He was ugly to all fields. He could ugly behind the runner as well as anybody, and you talk about pressure ... man, you never saw a player who was uglier in the clutch." Curiously enough, his looks have led to baseball cards featuring him to become very popular amongst collectors.
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<< <i>Noted baseball historian Bill James described Mossi as such: "Don Mossi was the complete five-tool ugly player. He could run ugly, hit ugly, throw ugly, field ugly and ugly for power. He was ugly to all fields. He could ugly behind the runner as well as anybody, and you talk about pressure ... man, you never saw a player who was uglier in the clutch." Curiously enough, his looks have led to baseball cards featuring him to become very popular amongst collectors. >>
It's sad that Bill James stooped so low as to slander the man so - hopefully it was done tongue-in-check.
Unfortunately, Wikipidia decided to pick it up verbatim and that was not tongue-in-cheek.
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James was a big fan of the Kansas City Royals. Most baseball fans remember the infamous call of Don Denkinger in game 6 of the 1985 World Series. Even Denkinger has admitted he got it wrong. I never condone the abuse the man had to take, but he blew the call and may have cost St. Louis the World Series.
Here is a direct quote from James in his 1986 Baseball Abstract. "There is no other way to put it. Jorge Orta beat out an infield single, and (Jack) Clark argued briefly about the call". Billy Boy must have eating another meatball sandwich and never saw the play.
Him calling anyone ugly is the pot calling the kettle black. Watch out George Clooney, you may have competition. He reminds me of Mr. French on Family Affair.
or this photo entitled "Hey Bill the train is BEHIND you."
In addition, his looks are stunning and very distingished too.
Nick
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