milagros317
Wielder of 500 Feathers
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John Shelby, former centerfielder for the Orioles and the Dodgers, is now the first base coach of the Dodgers. Here is a conversation that I had with him on Sunday, March 14. The setting: He was just done leading the major leaguers in their morning stretching exercises, and he was signing an autograph for a fan, while pretending to be angry with that fan.
JS: You never saw me play. You can't tell me where or when, so you didn't see me play. Why should I be signing this for you? You never saw me play. I don't believe you ever saw me play.
*Shelby hands signed baseball card back to that fan*
*I hand Shelby a picture of himself that I just took with a Polaroid camera, and I hand him a Sharpie to sign it with*
me: I saw you play. In Shea Stadium, on October 9th, 1988.
*Shelby looks puzzled, the date obviously isn't meaningful to him*
me: It was the National League Championship Series against the Mets. The 12-inning game.
*Shelby nods, he knows exactly what game I mean*
JS: What did I do?
me: In the first inning, you had two RBI's.
JS: Off of whom? Who was pitching?
me: Dwight Gooden.
JS: *now smiliing* How many out? How many on base?
me: Two outs. Two on base, and you drove them both in.
JS: *smiling* Where did I hit it?
me: That I don't remember.
JS: *frowns* It was down the right field line. Do you recall who won?
me: Dodgers, 5 to 4, in 12 innings.
JS: What else did I do?
me: In the 9th inning, you scored a run. You were on base ahead of Scioscia's home run.
JS: *smiling again* How did I get on base?
me: You walked to lead off the inning.
JS: *smiling broadly* This man saw me play. This man really saw me play! He remembers. This man saw me play!
*Shelby carefully signs the photo, with his full name and uniform number, and gives it back to me, along with the Sharpie*
I never even had to describe the last wonderful thing that he did that day. With the Dodgers leading 5-4 in the bottom of the 12th inning, with the bases loaded and two outs, Kevin MacReynolds hit a dying quail to center field. If it had fallen, two runs would have scored and the Mets would have won 6-5. But John Shelby ran in at full speed, lunged, and caught the ball at knee level to end the game. 😀 😀
Moral of the story: John Shelby in a nice guy who will sign for anybody who asks. But he has very high standards for respecting you as a fan. You better remember what you saw if you say that you saw him play.
JS: You never saw me play. You can't tell me where or when, so you didn't see me play. Why should I be signing this for you? You never saw me play. I don't believe you ever saw me play.
*Shelby hands signed baseball card back to that fan*
*I hand Shelby a picture of himself that I just took with a Polaroid camera, and I hand him a Sharpie to sign it with*
me: I saw you play. In Shea Stadium, on October 9th, 1988.
*Shelby looks puzzled, the date obviously isn't meaningful to him*
me: It was the National League Championship Series against the Mets. The 12-inning game.
*Shelby nods, he knows exactly what game I mean*
JS: What did I do?
me: In the first inning, you had two RBI's.
JS: Off of whom? Who was pitching?
me: Dwight Gooden.
JS: *now smiliing* How many out? How many on base?
me: Two outs. Two on base, and you drove them both in.
JS: *smiling* Where did I hit it?
me: That I don't remember.
JS: *frowns* It was down the right field line. Do you recall who won?
me: Dodgers, 5 to 4, in 12 innings.
JS: What else did I do?
me: In the 9th inning, you scored a run. You were on base ahead of Scioscia's home run.
JS: *smiling again* How did I get on base?
me: You walked to lead off the inning.
JS: *smiling broadly* This man saw me play. This man really saw me play! He remembers. This man saw me play!
*Shelby carefully signs the photo, with his full name and uniform number, and gives it back to me, along with the Sharpie*
I never even had to describe the last wonderful thing that he did that day. With the Dodgers leading 5-4 in the bottom of the 12th inning, with the bases loaded and two outs, Kevin MacReynolds hit a dying quail to center field. If it had fallen, two runs would have scored and the Mets would have won 6-5. But John Shelby ran in at full speed, lunged, and caught the ball at knee level to end the game. 😀 😀
Moral of the story: John Shelby in a nice guy who will sign for anybody who asks. But he has very high standards for respecting you as a fan. You better remember what you saw if you say that you saw him play.




