Piersall ran the bases in the correct order, but ran backwards, when he hit his 100th career home run. What was really funny is that in the movie telling his life story, where he has a nervous breakdown and returns to baseball, he was played by Anthony Perkins, who three years later would go on to play Norman Bates in “Psycho.”
For those saying he’s running the wrong way, perhaps he’s merely jumping to add effect to the teeth, scaring the baseman. the illusion is that he’s on the opposite baseline, when in fact he’s jumping up.
We didn’t have a baseball team when I was growing up - we had the Senators - and Jimmy P was one of the few players I remember going to see at D.C Stadium (now RFK).
jukeofurl: James Marcellin St.Vrain (1883 - 1937), was a Major League Baseball pitcher. The left-hander played for the Chicago Orphans (Cubs) in 1902.
St.Vrain pitched well during his only season but gave up a lot of unearned runs. He is also remembered for running the wrong way on the bases; although he was a left-handed pitcher, St.Vrain batted right-handed. One day, manager Frank Selee suggested he try batting left-handed, and upon making contact with the ball, St.Vrain was confused enough to run to third base (he was thrown out at first base).
Had to be a Cub. Also, if Lio went to spring training today, the Cubs would drop his pop-ups without any need for chicanery.
I actually saw it that way, but by the time I read it the convo was so entertaining I wanted to join in and run with the pack.
BTW - how about the “passing of the pen” that’s about to happen at the Tracy strip? Looks promising to me, though Locher’s to be commended for his 32 years.
joefish25 - A-rod did do something like that several years ago. Running from second to third on a pop up near third baseman Howie Clark of the Blue Jays, he appeared to holler “Got it”, and Howie ducked out of the way thinking he was hearing his own shortstop. The Jays got their revenge in a subsequent game when A-rod was plunked by a very obvious pitch and neither the Yankees or Jays reacted.
Best Halloween costume I EVER had; in a shirt pocket on the plane, popped ‘em in to enter the restaurant after I arrived in Huntsville. Hostess lost it! (I tipped extra when I left!)
margueritem almost 14 years ago
That’s cheatin’, boy.
LittleSister18 almost 14 years ago
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
What ever works.
SCOTTtheBADGER almost 14 years ago
Why is he running the bases clockwise?
pouncingtiger almost 14 years ago
@SCOTT, good point. I guess it’s cartoonists license.
mjbdiver almost 14 years ago
Well, that’s one idea on making baseball more fun to watch.
zero almost 14 years ago
He’s related to Jimmy Piersall….*
old MLB referenceEdcole1961 almost 14 years ago
Piersall ran the bases in the correct order, but ran backwards, when he hit his 100th career home run. What was really funny is that in the movie telling his life story, where he has a nervous breakdown and returns to baseball, he was played by Anthony Perkins, who three years later would go on to play Norman Bates in “Psycho.”
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 14 years ago
Hit the showers, first baseman!
ferreter almost 14 years ago
It’s “Team Lio!” And I’m sure Lio was shown running the other way because it makes a better picture. You would see his back otherwise.
tabipapa almost 14 years ago
Lio’s running the wrong way.
Colt9033 almost 14 years ago
The images could be shown negatively for some reason.
cdward almost 14 years ago
That’s what happens when you take your eye off the ball.
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
OUT! Infield vampire rule.
pamlicorat almost 14 years ago
Lio’s impression of Pennywise seems to be a hit.
GerriS almost 14 years ago
For those saying he’s running the wrong way, perhaps he’s merely jumping to add effect to the teeth, scaring the baseman. the illusion is that he’s on the opposite baseline, when in fact he’s jumping up.
I Go Pogo almost 14 years ago
“jukeofurl said, about 7 hours ago
He’s related to Jimmy Piersall….*”
We didn’t have a baseball team when I was growing up - we had the Senators - and Jimmy P was one of the few players I remember going to see at D.C Stadium (now RFK).
joefish25 almost 14 years ago
Didn’t Alex Rodriguez do that to a shortstop two years ago?
good stuff, Mark. Lio is a terrific strip
Larry Miller Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Ok, someone has to mention the cartoon physics involved in Lio getting to the base at the same time as the ball.
Either that or it’s a mirror universe, which would explain the clockwise running.
Madhatter1903 almost 14 years ago
that’s what I call a bat boy! :)
captainedd almost 14 years ago
John McGraw would be proud…
Dirty Dragon almost 14 years ago
jukeofurl: James Marcellin St.Vrain (1883 - 1937), was a Major League Baseball pitcher. The left-hander played for the Chicago Orphans (Cubs) in 1902.
St.Vrain pitched well during his only season but gave up a lot of unearned runs. He is also remembered for running the wrong way on the bases; although he was a left-handed pitcher, St.Vrain batted right-handed. One day, manager Frank Selee suggested he try batting left-handed, and upon making contact with the ball, St.Vrain was confused enough to run to third base (he was thrown out at first base).
Had to be a Cub. Also, if Lio went to spring training today, the Cubs would drop his pop-ups without any need for chicanery.
mtatulli Premium Member almost 14 years ago
LIO is running from Home to first base…he’s just flying so high above the baseline that it looks like he’s going from 2nd to 1st.
junco49 almost 14 years ago
Imtatulli:
I had to look twice to figure that out along with, I suppose, a lot of other readers. It’s sort of an Escher effect. http://www.mcescher.com/
I Go Pogo almost 14 years ago
mtatulli:
I actually saw it that way, but by the time I read it the convo was so entertaining I wanted to join in and run with the pack.
BTW - how about the “passing of the pen” that’s about to happen at the Tracy strip? Looks promising to me, though Locher’s to be commended for his 32 years.
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
It’s the Lio book of rules!
Sherlock Watson almost 14 years ago
And the other team calls for a time-out so their first baseman can change his underpants.
pbuckland Premium Member almost 14 years ago
joefish25 - A-rod did do something like that several years ago. Running from second to third on a pop up near third baseman Howie Clark of the Blue Jays, he appeared to holler “Got it”, and Howie ducked out of the way thinking he was hearing his own shortstop. The Jays got their revenge in a subsequent game when A-rod was plunked by a very obvious pitch and neither the Yankees or Jays reacted.
bestis2come almost 14 years ago
Heeheehee! That’s hilarious, pbuckland!!!
bestis2come almost 14 years ago
Heeheehee! That’s hilarious, pbuckland!!!
pbarnrob almost 14 years ago
Best Halloween costume I EVER had; in a shirt pocket on the plane, popped ‘em in to enter the restaurant after I arrived in Huntsville. Hostess lost it! (I tipped extra when I left!)
aprilglaspie almost 14 years ago
A-rod.