WTF?
Conor · October 14, 2008 at 7:41 am · Filed Under Mariners
If you’re not reading UniWatch, you’re missing out on one of the best sports sites on the Internet. I actually don’t read it every day, but every time I go there I get lost for hours and ask myself, “Damn, why don’t I read this every day?” Anyway, I got lost in it again the other night and found this photo from the 1979 All Star Game…
Reggie Jackson is in the second row, second from the left … in a Mariners uniform. WTF?!? Anyone know the story behind this?
It was in the Kingdome that year. Maybe an homage? Maybe he forgot his jersey, and just borrowed one from the clubhouse for a picture? Was that too early for him to be sticking it to Steinbrenner?
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=lukas/080715
According to this ESPN article:
Beat me too 😛
And tranebc beats me by a few seconds.
Awesome…that’s hilarious! Thanks guys!
I can’t decide which is better. Dan Stanhouse’s hair, or trainer Charlie Moss’ pants.
I was actually at that All-Star game, my first and probably only one.
Back then, anyone could show up the day before the game and watch the All-Stars practice for free. I came by with my dad for a bit. I think Reggie had his Mariner uniform during practice, which was pretty funny.
The AL lost, as was par for the course back then. The most memorable thing may have been when the the semi-famous stripper Morganna jumped out of the crowd to kiss George Brett in his at-bat.
Bruce Bochte, the token Mariner on the team, got a big cheer when he entered the game.
hahha, too funny.
Although I think it’s safe to say that the Mariners could’ve used a player like Reggie Jackson in those days.
I vaguely recall one game from the Kingdome early years where the uniforms of the visiting team (Rangers, I think) failed to arrive on time, so they raided the souvenir stands for jerseys and hats and borrowed the M’s batting helmets when at bat.
A most disconcerting uniform-related mixup was the day I went to watch the M’s play in Oakland and all the umpires were wearing A’s jackets. I mean I knew the M’s couldn’t catch a break at the Coliseum…but c’mon! I guess the umps’ uniforms had missed the flight so the A’s provided them with some of their own. I can’t remember for sure, but odds are very good the M’s lost that game.
ah, the first to use the “gravity defense”
My memory of that All-Star game was Dave Parker’s throw. I think he threw two men out in that game.
Yeah, a big ten-win season out of Jackson would’ve pushed the Mariners all the way up to 77-85. 🙂 That (like this) was a team with more issues than one superstar could have fixed…
It’s too bad there wasn’t an extra Yankee jersey floating around when they poured the concrete for the Kingdome (or Safeco, for that matter). 1995 notwithstanding, it might’ve helped the M’s luck against them over the years.
To this day, I can still picture “The Cobra’s” nailing of Brian Downing at the plate in my mind.
Jackson quickly shed the Mariners duds, saying, “I don’t want to make a fool of myself.”
I hear ya Reggie.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/allstar/30179_1979game06.shtml
this reminds that I recently came across the 1984 team photo, which was artistically posed at the Magnolia overlook, with the Needle in the background …
We were sitting way up in rightfield nosebleed section, so both of Parker’s throws seem to come out of nowhere, since you couldn’t see the rightfielder from there.