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MrMet

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I don't remember if this has been done before and if it has my bad. I was reading another thread where someone was talking about "Pogo Joe" and it got me to thinking about athlete nicknames. Current ones seem lacking to me (sorry A-Rod fans) but there have been some great ones in the past, and maybe some good current ones have slipped past me. What are your faves?

The Human Rain Delay
Death to Flying Things (I think got that one right, but I may have misremembered)

And cuz I know someone might say it....The Hawk is an okay nickname too ;)

What say you?
 

Mark70Z

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Here's a couple cool ones...

Brooks Robinson - "The Human Vacuum Cleaner", "Hoover", "Mr. Impossible", or just simply "Mr. Oriole"

Mark Belanger - "Blade"

Mike Curtis - "Animal", "Mad Dog"
 
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Pete Rose...... Charlie Hustle
Frank Thomas....The Big Hurt
Red Grange.....Galloping Ghost
Karl Malone...the Mailman
William Perry...The Refrigerator
David Robinson The Admiral
Ozzie Smith The Wizard
Joe DiMaggio The Yankee Clipper
 

olerud363

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Good thread!

I've always thought the older nicknames were classic and (for lack of a better word) elegant. Ted Williams "The Splendid Splinter", Willie Mays "The Say Hey Kid", and James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell.

Of course one of my favorites is John Olerud "The Big Rude", a play on the fact that he is mild-mannered and soft-spoken. :)

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psj

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Dave "Rags" Righetti
Steve "Bye Bye" Balboni
Jay "Moonman" Johnstone
Fred "Chicken" Stanley
Reggie "Mr. October" Jackson
Dwight "Doc/Doctor K" Gooden
Darryl "Strawman" Strawberry
Lou "The Iron Horse" Gehrig
Phil "Scooter" Rizzuto
Ill think of more Yankees soon lol. I know there's more
 

Brewer Andy

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Today's nicknames definitely leave a lot to be desired.

Jimmy Wynn "The Toy Cannon"
"Hammerin' Hank"
"Hurricane" Hazle
"The Ignitor"
"Senior Smoke"
Oil Can Boyd
Rock Raines


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magicpapa

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MrMet

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[MENTION=12548]psj[/MENTION] reminded me of a good nickname, not for a player, but a pitch,...

A curveball is called an uncle Charlie, Goodens curveball was so good his was called Lord Charles
 

psj

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Charlie "King Kong" Keller
"Bullet" Bob Turkey
Lee "The Italian Stallion" Mazzilli
Bucky "F'n" Dent lol
Ewell "The Whip" Blackwell
George "Happy Legs" Selkirk
Hensley "Bam Bam" Meulens
Luis "El Tiante" Tiant
Tony "The Tiger" Clark
Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez
Adrian "El Duquecito" Hernandez
Melky "Milkman" Cabrera
Mariano "Sandman" Rivera
Elston "Ellie" Howard
Mike "Moose" Mussina
Bill "Moose" Skowron
Brandon "Claw" Claussen
David "Scumbag" Cone
David "Scumbag" Wells
 

BunchOBull

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Before "The Big Hurt" Frank Thomas, there was simply "Big" Frank.

This is the only nickname inscription pre-Big Hurt that I've ever seen.

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