Franchises like the Dodgers and Giants have kept their history despite changing coasts. Should the A's for example retire the numbers of the ATG Philly players, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Mickey Cochrane, and Al Simmons? What about franchises who have changed their names - should the Orioles for example honor George Sisler, or the Twins Walter Johnson? If not, should the Nats honor him (there were no player numbers at the time) as they have taken the place of the old franchise? Should they have kept the retired Expos numbers when they moved? Because of all the the team changes many of the legendary players of the game have been left in limbo.
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Should Baseball franchises which have moved retain their history/retired numbers?
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At least all those guys will be remembered in the HOF, but yeah if the team moves they should keep the retired numbers.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostIf this happened with every sport, LA Lakers would have been only 11 time champions and the rest of the 5 belong to Minn.
But na, a franchise is a franchise.Last edited by Miburo; 08-11-2010, 08:25 PM.
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Originally posted by IncuFan View PostAt least all those guys will be remembered in the HOF, but yeah if the team moves they should keep the retired numbers.
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Originally posted by Tengoshi View PostSome dude in Philly who lives on the north side near the old Shibe Park site has recently started a group to campaign for the A's to return to Philly since it looks like they're doomed in Oakland at this point anyway. It has no chance of happening, but it's a cool idea. http://www.facebook.com/bringyourasgame
Then I like Shibe park. It was wanna those cool old fields. I can't remember what baseball game it was a few years back and you could play in all the old fields if you wanted and I always liked playing in Shibe Park. I usually did when I played the A's.
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Originally posted by IncuFan View PostThat would be bad ass the A's were in Philly forever. Connie Mack was awesome. Manager/Owner and he managed in a full suit LOL!!! Then he would have really good teams and then get rid of all of them so his teams would be ****ty. Because he would actually make more money when they were.
Then I like Shibe park. It was wanna those cool old fields. I can't remember what baseball game it was a few years back and you could play in all the old fields if you wanted and I always liked playing in Shibe Park. I usually did when I played the A's.
Yeah, Mack's managing records have no chance of ever being broken. La Russa is very close to breaking most of McGraw's though for the number two spots.
The Phillies were complete bums until 1950, the A's ruled Philly until the Whiz Kids shifted the popularity in the opposite direction, contributing to their departure from the city.
I kind of wish the A's would go back to the old white-based uniforms from before Charlie O. Finley glammed them out in the 70s. Recently I've been trying to find out why and when the extra flange was added to the traditional "A" logo.
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