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Sj-hypocycloid
Mike Frangione has engaged himself in the noble calling of sportswriting over the years (1991-1997, and again in 2007), enjoying two stints covering (stringing) High School sports for my local newspaper in South Jersey. That was a great learning experience and also a great deal of fun.

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A "Spalding Guide" Film For Beloved Phillie Richie Ashburn

by Sj-hypocycloid
created March 17, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Phillies fans like me should have a great flashback of summer nights spent listening to or watching their favorite team just by reading the name of the man affectionately called "Whitey" by his legion of fans.

Ashburn, the Hall-of-Famer who paired with Harry Kalas in the Phils broadcast booth for over 25 years, holds a permanent place in my mind as the voice of baseball. To me, no other broadcaster even compares.

A gentleman named Dan Stephenson has completed a labor of love: "Richie Ashburn: A Baseball Life."

This film celebrates the life and career of one of the most beloved men to wear a Phillies uniform. From Ashburn's own 8-milimeter films to material gathered by Stephenson, this sounds like a can't-miss item for Phillies phaithful.

His excellence as a player is underscored by his winning two batting titles between 1948-1959, despite the presence of great hitters such as Willie Mays, Stan Musial and Hank Aaron. No surprise Phillies fans are voting in droves for Ashburn the player in an All-Time Phillies poll.

Ashburn was also an excellent broadcaster, bringing a steady, familiar and welcome voice to the often moribund Phils. He was often known to see a bad swing or a booted grounder and say something along the lines of "That wasn't a Spalding Guide swing."

If I am remembering the story correctly, Kalas once asked Ashburn what he meant by the "Spalding Guide swing" remarks, and Ashburn said that the Spalding Company had issued a baseball guide book with instructions on how to properly hit, field, run, etc.

Another one of my favorite Ashburnisms was when a runner was in a position to steal a base, Ashburn would say that he "looked runnerish."

The film is scheduled to debut Monday at 7 PM EST, April 14th, at the 17th Philadelphia Film Festival at the Prince Music Theater.

I won't be at this debut, but I will certainly look to get myself a copy when it is released for purchase on April 22nd.

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Just for fun, here are a few trivia questions from the "Richie Ashburn's Phillies trivia" book:

1) Which teams opposed each other in the first National League game ever played? (hint: it was in 1876)

2) Starting in 1947, the Phillies have conducted spring training in Clearwater, Florida. In how many other cities have the Phillies trained?

3) What pitcher surrendered Mike Schmidt's first major-league homer?

4) Who is the youngest player ever to play for the Phillies?

5) How many Phillies pitchers have won 30 games in a season?

If you're curious, I'll give the answers in comments in a few days time.

Source: This article on mlb.com.


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KelsdadAll-Star
607 days ago
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Not that it means anything now, considering he is deceased, but I am a second cousin (I think) of Richie Ashburn.
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KelsdadAll-Star
607 days ago
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First franchise game May 1, 1883 vs Providence, four pitchers have a combined six thirty win seasons (Grover Cleveland Alexander three times himself) and Mike Schmidts first career homer was off Montreal's Balor Moore on September 16, 1972 at Jarry Park.
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
607 days ago
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My father was a Phillies fan and in his words " Ain't nobody plays the game harder than Ashburn".
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Niteowl049AAA-er
607 days ago
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Richie Ashburn is a name I have heard the entire time I have been following baseball. Was wondering if he was in Hall of Fame as a broadcaster and wonder if any player has been inducted into Hall of Fame as player and broadcaster.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
607 days ago
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I don't know the answer to that, but here's an article about Ashburn being up for the Ford C. Frick Award Award. So this double honor could be the case for Ashburn in 2008.
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KelsdadAll-Star
606 days ago
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Richie Ashburn is in the Hall of Fame as a player
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
607 days ago
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Ashburn had a rare gift as a broadcaster. He was pitch perfect at knowing when to be silent on the radio. It made it seem more like you were actually at the game.
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Too Manny StilesVarsity Captain
607 days ago
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Yeah, but he was horrible at the trivia questions. In his later years he didn't even get it right when HE was the answer!!!

Sitting next to Harry Kalas in the booth for 20 some years will make ANY color commentator a little better...

I was never a big fan of Whitey except when Chris Wheeler was subbing for him... Wheels is horrible - yech!
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
607 days ago
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Yeah - Wheels is bad. But I'll take him any day over Costas! Or McCarver! Or Al Michaels. Or...there are too many to name.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
606 days ago
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Ashburn wasn't even on the last ballot for Frick award. There are only three players who have won the award and none of them are Hall of Fame caliber players. They are Jerry Coleman, Joe Garagiola and Bob Uecker who surely would never make the Hall of Fame with his .214 lifetime average.
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