(I'd link you to Olney's column, but you have to be a paid subscriber.)
Don Zimmer has officially seen everything.
He played with Jackie Robinson. He played with the Brooklyn Dodgers when they finally won World Series in 1955. He played with Sandy Koufax and against Willie Mays and Hank Aaron.
He played with the infamous ’62 Mets and he managed the Red Sox in ’78 when Bucky Dent ripped the guts out of Boston.
He was there in the dugout as a coach through the Yankees’ dynasty in the ‘90s. He was there as a coach for Aaron Boone’s homerun.
And now he is part of the Rays organization as an assistant and threw out the first pitch before Game 7 on Sunday – a night when the Rays became baseball’s version of “Hoosiers” and the Miracle on Ice.
Forrest Gump has nothing on Don Zimmer.
But the best was when he got taken out by Pedro.
ReplyDeleteI was going to unleash a scathing comment here but I think I'll refrain and just get some popcorn...sit back and watch the fireworks. ;)
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