Rest in peace Bill Buckner

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Rest in peace Bill Buckner

Post by D-train » Mon May 27, 2019 8:19 pm

Handled one of the most famous on field gaffes in the history of Sports like a champ.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8LGeZhR6c0
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Re: Rest in Peace Bill Buckner

Post by Petert » Mon May 27, 2019 9:08 pm

Bill Buckner was testament to the fact that one’s long-lived and consistent greatness can nonetheless be overshadowed by a momentary lapse.

A consistent, excellent player of his time.

Rest In Peace.

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Re: Rest in peace Bill Buckner

Post by rockycola » Mon May 27, 2019 9:19 pm

That video pulled my heart strings. Glad to see he was forgiven and remembered fondly for his accomplishments over 22 years.
Rest In Peace, Mr. Buckner.
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Re: Rest in peace Bill Buckner

Post by Jack Merridew » Mon May 27, 2019 9:38 pm

"He amassed Hall of Fame caliber credentials in his 21 year major league career".

Is that true? His career OPS of .729 isn't too good for a corner outfielder and 1st baseman, but he was an above average defensive outfielder and an average 1st baseman.

This article argues for his qualifications....
Using a four-point paradigm of hits, doubles, RBI, and batting average, Buckner’s statistics compare nicely to some other Hall of Famers. The four points are based on hitting ability (number of hits), hitting power (number of doubles), clutch hitting (RBI), and consistency (career batting average).
https://primesportsnet.com/the-hall-of- ... l-buckner/

He had a good long career though.

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Re: Rest in peace Bill Buckner

Post by Jack Merridew » Mon May 27, 2019 9:38 pm

rockycola wrote:
Mon May 27, 2019 9:19 pm
That video pulled my heart strings. Glad to see he was forgiven and remembered fondly for his accomplishments over 22 years.
Rest In Peace, Mr. Buckner.
That was after the Sox had won two World Series and their petulant, entitled fan base had gotten over the 1986 World Series.

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Re: Rest in peace Bill Buckner

Post by D-train » Mon May 27, 2019 9:46 pm

I am flabbergasted that he only had a .729 OPS but he had a terrible walk rate of less than 4.5% and never hit more than 18 HRs in a season. Those were the days when people didn't care about OBP or OPS and he had a good career BA of .289 and had a lot of hits so..............

His OPS+ of 100 was precisely average.
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Re: Rest in peace Bill Buckner

Post by ::: » Mon May 27, 2019 9:48 pm

Very sad news. One of my favorite players of all time. Sounds like he had quite a struggle towards the end. RIP Billy Buck.

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Re: Rest in peace Bill Buckner

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On Sunday, the last full day of Bill Buckner's life, 16 major leaguers struck out at least three times. Buckner played 22 seasons and never did it once.
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Re: Rest in peace Bill Buckner

Post by Donn Beach » Thu May 30, 2019 1:02 am

22 seasons and racked up 15 WAR, that is getting everything out of your God given talent i guess...

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