Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Baseball's All-Time Greatest


Maybe it is just me, but I don't think baseball is near as much fun as it used to be. Far too many players today are totally despicable (Barry Bonds, for example) or they are obvious steroid users (Mark McGwire AND Sammy Sosa -- trust me on this) or they are a little bit of both (Rafael Palmeiro). How I harken for the good old times when guys played the game for the love of it -- and no one in the history of baseball ever did so with more heart and with more willingness to do whatever was needed to help the team than Cookie Rojas. Need a stolen base? Cookie is your guy. Need to advance the runner? Yep, Cookie could do that with the best of them. Need an occasional home run? Cookie came through more than most remember. Need to turn a key double play? Cookie was the pivot player you wanted on your team.

Perhaps the least known "Shrine" in America is the one dedicated to Cookie Rojas. It is located at 6001 Creekwood Pass in Spring Branch, Texas. Admission is free. Donations are accepted.

2 Comments:

At 7:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i've seen the "shrine"....plus in another part of the building is a picture of some guy crapping in the woods....worth the trip, but leave the kids at home....

 
At 5:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'd like to see Cookie Rojas, Freddie Patek, and Albie Pearson take on Frank Howard in a cage match. I'm bettin' the little guys would win 2-1 on a sacrifice fly...

 

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