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In the News, 2013
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In the News, 1973
I’ve seen worse on New Year’s Day – death in the snow one year, hearing of death in the Caribbean two years later.

The fiscal-cliff frolics are a passing diversion. The schmendricks of Congress will eventually be shamed into pretending to be rational adults for a while.

It’s all made-for-television fare, like the musty pageant of Kathy Griffin trying to de-pants poor Anderson Cooper on CNN. Are they not ashamed? Well, Boehner and McConnell don’t seem ashamed. Why should a network?

But I’ve seen worse days.

New Year’s Day of 1971 started with my being marooned in a mountaintop motel in Harlan after a snowfall. I had rushed to the coal-mine explosion in Hyden on the night of Dec. 30th, and spent the next day unable to drive because of the snow.

Now in the early hours of a new year, I tried to learn how thirty-eight miners had met their doom in an explosion. I went to the first funeral the next day, a rush job for the shot man of that crew.

It took people a while to figure out he had been using outdoor explosives, with a live spark, underground. Mixed with rising methane gas, it blew the mine to kingdom come.

Happy new year.

Two years later, we had moved from Kentucky back home to Long Island. The temperature was close to 60 on New Year’s morning and I went running in my shorts. When I got home I discovered Roberto Clemente had died the night before when his plane dove into the sea off San Juan, while  ferrying goods to earthquake-stricken Nicaragua. That striking man with Harry Belafonte looks and the best right-field arm in baseball was gone.

The next day my photographer friend Luis Requeña told me how people were staging impromptu memorials in the barrio.

Clemente vive aún. 

Forty years ago I was mourning a hero. Today, what do we have? Schmendricks in the House. Happy new year.

 


Comments

Ed Martin
01/02/2013 11:54am

"Suppose you were an idiot and suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself." - Mark Twain

I had the pleasure of seeing him play in Forbes Field. RIP Roberto.

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Charles in Absecon
01/04/2013 2:41am

The name "Clemente" has always been magical to me. I remember my dad telling me that afternoon that there had been a plane crash and that Roberto Clemente was missing.
Unbelievable. Then and now.
I was then and always will be a Mets fan, but Clemente was special to me. I saw my guy, Seaver, strike him out 3 times on a really cold April afternoon at Shea in 1971.
But I knew how great No. 21 was, how special he was. That arm! All those batting titles.
He was one of the mythical heroes of my childhood, but he was real.
And then he was gone, and we learned he was even more special off the field.
Of all the new ballparks in baseball these last two decades, my favorite feature is the right-field wall at PNC Park being 21 feet high in his honor. Perfect!
I recommend the 2006 David Maraniss biography. Even If you don't plan to read it, just having that cover -- the name Clemente, the photo -- will beautify any home.
I ramble. This is what Clemente still does to me all these years later.

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George Vecsey
01/04/2013 10:29am

My old Dodger pals Bavasi and Campanis had salted Clemente in Montreal with orders not to play him much. But the Pirates scoped it out and drafted him. Al was as sick about that years later as he was happy at his first sighting of Koufax. Imagine the two of them together!
Clemente was a great guy -- spoke his mind, agitated, and if you got past the wall, he was a deep and caring person.
He let reporters into the Pirate training room in San Juan in 67, I thnk, to watch his treatment by his home trainer, with some kind of sparking ray gun....the guy kneaded Clemente's back with the ray gun, and he was ready to throw bullets from RF.
He let us watch!
GV

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