Andrew Longman
08-14-07, 07:37 PM
Not a lot of Yankee fans here but Phil was among the most likable gentlemen whose full life sadly ended today six weeks shy of his 90th birthday.
What you'll likely find in his many obits: seven rings in 13 major league seasons.
What you won't likely see:
-- Howard Cossell said PR would never make it as a broadcaster because he looked like George Burns and sounded like Groucho Marx. He spent 40+ years as a Yankee broadcaster
-- Once spent almost an entire game debating with co-announcer Bill White the hypothetical benefits of seedless watermelon. Little mention of the game in progress.
-- Never completed a broadcast without some mention of his bride Cora
-- Never completed a broadcast without some mention of the best place to get a good canole
-- Never went into the booth without his stack of cards to help him remember call outs to worthy charities, get well wishes, birthday announcements, top shelf cannoli joints, restaurant that fed him, or shops that gave him a good mattress or such.
-- Loved his sips of Vodka, especially with his buddy Yogi. Yogi shared a sip a every Wednesday in Phil's nursing home up until the end.
-- On his scorecard, would often mark "WW" for "wasn't watching.
-- Utter fear of lightning. With the first crack of thunder without a word, Phil would "leave the building" for safer shelter of home. Didn't matter if he was in the Bronx or Arlington, TX
-- Formed a liftime friendship with a kid who came to see him shortly after being hit in the face by a baseball and blinded.
A great and gentle man. We should all be so lucky to live so full of live, so many friends, and so few enemies
This is widely regarded as the best Hall of Fame speech ever. It's long but funny as hell and pure Rizzuto.
http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/media/player/mp_tpl.jsp?w=http%3A//mfile.akamai.com/31386/wmv/mlb.download.akamai.com/31386/open/members/rizzuto_p/hof_induction_speech_rizzuto_400.wmv&type=v_free&_mp=1
What you'll likely find in his many obits: seven rings in 13 major league seasons.
What you won't likely see:
-- Howard Cossell said PR would never make it as a broadcaster because he looked like George Burns and sounded like Groucho Marx. He spent 40+ years as a Yankee broadcaster
-- Once spent almost an entire game debating with co-announcer Bill White the hypothetical benefits of seedless watermelon. Little mention of the game in progress.
-- Never completed a broadcast without some mention of his bride Cora
-- Never completed a broadcast without some mention of the best place to get a good canole
-- Never went into the booth without his stack of cards to help him remember call outs to worthy charities, get well wishes, birthday announcements, top shelf cannoli joints, restaurant that fed him, or shops that gave him a good mattress or such.
-- Loved his sips of Vodka, especially with his buddy Yogi. Yogi shared a sip a every Wednesday in Phil's nursing home up until the end.
-- On his scorecard, would often mark "WW" for "wasn't watching.
-- Utter fear of lightning. With the first crack of thunder without a word, Phil would "leave the building" for safer shelter of home. Didn't matter if he was in the Bronx or Arlington, TX
-- Formed a liftime friendship with a kid who came to see him shortly after being hit in the face by a baseball and blinded.
A great and gentle man. We should all be so lucky to live so full of live, so many friends, and so few enemies
This is widely regarded as the best Hall of Fame speech ever. It's long but funny as hell and pure Rizzuto.
http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/media/player/mp_tpl.jsp?w=http%3A//mfile.akamai.com/31386/wmv/mlb.download.akamai.com/31386/open/members/rizzuto_p/hof_induction_speech_rizzuto_400.wmv&type=v_free&_mp=1