Buckner had incredible bat control, but what I remember most was when a pitcher would fool him on a changeup. Bucker would literally helicopter his bat and, once in a great while, it resulted in a hit.
A joy to watch when he was on the Cubs.
Adversity is an opportunity for grace. Bill showed that.
McNamara had replaced Buckner in the late innings for defensive reasons in every game, but game 6. Buckner could barely run in '86 , his knees were shot but he could still hitWhat a great two sentences to memorialize Buckner. That poor guy shouldn't have taken the "beating" that he did after '86.
Anyhow, there's a great gallery of old Bucker pictures as a Cub on the Tribune web site ... https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/cubs/ct-spt-cubs-bill-buckner-dies-20190527-story.html
McNamara had replaced Buckner in the late innings for defensive reasons in every game, but game 6. Buckner could barely run in '86 , his knees were shot but he could still hit
McNamara had replaced Buckner in the late innings for defensive reasons in every game, but game 6. Buckner could barely run in '86 , his knees were shot but he could still hit
A) Where's Dave Stapleton when you need him?
Oh!! He's over there on the bench.
B) It's amazing what Buckner took, while Calvin Schiraldi got a complete pass. Schiraldi is the Alex Gonzalez to Buckner's Bartman.
C) Let's not forget those shoes Nike specially developed to get Buckner through the series.
D) You can see how f'd up Buckner's ankles were even in 2011. He limps his way through the most casual walking scenes in that Curb Your Enthusiasm episode.
Espn led their obit with his hit count — 40th in the all-time list at retirement, and all but 8 above him are in the Hall of Fame now.His career OPS+ is 100. Yet he’s talked about as if he’s a borderline HOFer. What’s the rub?
In the Cubs vs. Astros game on Monday, three Cubs struck out at least three times, with Baez striking out in all five of his ABs. It's a different game these days.According to the NYT's, on Buckner's last full day of life, 16 major leaguers struck out three times each in their respective games.
Buckner played for 22 seasons and never did that once.
As a young man he had exceptional speed. I believe he stole 30 bases one season.The crazy thing is, he could run pretty well early in his career playing in the OF. And with the bat, dang, he was tough. His '80-'81 seasons were outstanding on really poor Cubs teams. Then again, those teams also had Tim Blackwell's mustache.
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