Let's play two. RIP, Ernie.
Mr. Cub Ernie Banks
Also, if he had played for the Yankees, he would have won about 20 World Series, like he deserved.FF: I must be getting old-I remember him very well at shortstop. Although well respected and getting significant publicity and accolades, I often wondered how they would have portrayed him if he played for a New York Team? He may have been Mr. Cub, but I suspect he would have been King of New York. Just a great ball player who seemed to make it look effortless and easy.
I was not a Cubs fan, but I was also not an anti Cubs fan. I was, however, an Ernie Banks fan. Just thought he was so smooth out there. But i must say, if he hit two off Bob Gibson, I can guarantee you the next time up at the plate, Gibby would try to put one in his left ear.The following year was Ernie's last. I'm in the AF, listening to the Cubs against the Cardinals on KMOX. Bob Gibson pitching. Ernie hits two gigantic upper deck shots and Jack Buck goes out of his mind: (I paraphrase) "Arthritic knees my a*s. This guy's been killing us for years."
I was not a Cubs fan, but I was also not an anti Cubs fan. I was, however, an Ernie Banks fan. Just thought he was so smooth out there. But i must say, if he hit two off Bob Gibson, I can guarantee you the next time up at the plate, Gibby would try to put one in his left ear.
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What Gale Sayers once said of Dick Butkus also applies to Gibson: "He came to play." Doc, you're old enough to remember what "second division" meant. And you just have to imagine the gargantuan years Ernie had to earn back to back MVP's for a losing club. In one of those seasons he set what were then major league records: .985 fielding percentage and 12 errors. He couldn't make all the plays that Ozzie could (then again neither could anyone else) but he made the plays he was supposed to make, day in and day out. It wasn't until late in his career that the Cubs had some other guys (Billy Williams, Ron Santo) capable of protecting him. Like how Mantle protected Maris. For most of his career in Chicago he was Moby Dick in a goldfish bowl.
That business about playing for the Yankees recalled the time a fraternity brother compared Ernie with Joe Pepitone, suggesting they were about the same. I replied the key difference was that Pepitone was working on 500 major league hits while Ernie was working on 500 major league homers. 7/11 once had a promotion for slurpee cups with major leaguers on them and referred in a commercial to "super star Tom Tresh." Yeah, right.
Ernie is on one of the most exclusive lists in major league baseball: guys with 1000 career extra base hits.
http://m.cubs.mlb.com/news/article/107316594/undefined
I heard the boys on SCORE radio saying yesterday that Banks hit five grand slams in only his second season with the Cubs. FIVE???