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Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:02 pm
by lifesapuntreturn
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2991243
"Concepcion fourth Big Red Machine member to have jersey retired"
ESPN.com 8/25/07

Dave Concepcion was a steady and valuable component of the Big Red Machine. Not quite HOF caliber but a very good player.

Re: Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:11 am
by AZGrizFan
So now we're gonna start retiring the jerseys of "steady and valuable components"?

Re: Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 11:34 am
by lifesapuntreturn
AZGrizFan wrote:So now we're gonna start retiring the jerseys of "steady and valuable components"?
Obviously the Reds thought it was appropriate and his Reds HOF teammates Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and Tony Perez and his HOF manager Sparky Anderson obviously support it. What's your point? :?

Re: Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:24 pm
by AZGrizFan
lifesapuntreturn wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:So now we're gonna start retiring the jerseys of "steady and valuable components"?
Obviously the Reds thought it was appropriate and his Reds HOF teammates Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and Tony Perez and his HOF manager Sparky Anderson obviously support it. What's your point? :?
I think we're a little "retiring the jersey" happy, that's all. What about George Foster?

Re: Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:38 pm
by lifesapuntreturn
Yeah, maybe the retiring the jersey/number thing happens too often - I don't know. In this case, to me, anyway, it's just the Reds saying thanks to Concepcion for playing 19 years for them and being a part of a lot of the success the franchise has had on the field. The ESPN article said he's only the 8th Red to have his number retired and the Reds are baseball's oldest franchise, if I remember correctly.

In his comments in the ESPN article, Morgan also mentioned Foster, Ken Griffey Sr., and Lee May as other members of the Reds teams of that era who have not gotten their "due", as he put it. I don't know how the Reds decided on Concepcion and not those other guys. Maybe because all those other guys played for other teams and Concepcion was a career-long Red.

Re: Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 6:00 pm
by AZGrizFan
lifesapuntreturn wrote:Yeah, maybe the retiring the jersey/number thing happens too often - I don't know. In this case, to me, anyway, it's just the Reds saying thanks to Concepcion for playing 19 years for them and being a part of a lot of the success the franchise has had on the field. The ESPN article said he's only the 8th Red to have his number retired and the Reds are baseball's oldest franchise, if I remember correctly.

In his comments in the ESPN article, Morgan also mentioned Foster, Ken Griffey Sr., and Lee May as other members of the Reds teams of that era who have not gotten their "due", as he put it. I don't know how the Reds decided on Concepcion and not those other guys. Maybe because all those other guys played for other teams and Concepcion was a career-long Red.
Well, then I look forward to the day (thick with sarcasm) that the Diamondbacks retire Matt Williams, Jay Bell, Luis Gonzalez, Curt Schilling & Randy Johnson's jerseys.

Re: Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:25 pm
by SuperHornet
I thought the Snakes already did retire Williams' number. Though I remember him more for his time with the Bastards By the Bay....

Re: Reds retire Concepcion's jersey

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:28 am
by AZGrizFan
SuperHornet wrote:I thought the Snakes already did retire Williams' number. Though I remember him more for his time with the Bastards By the Bay....

Nope. Jeff Cirillo is wearing it as we speak. #9.