Blgs Griz Fan
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It's not about boxing and not about the Orioles. It is about a Montana athlete that had a positive effect on his sport at the highest level. Dave McNalley without a doubt had the best sports moment (s) in Montana.
Well you could say that Eric Bergoust had a positive effect on his sport at the highest level in the worldBlgs Griz Fan said:It's not about boxing and not about the Orioles. It is about a Montana athlete that had a positive effect on his sport at the highest level. Dave McNalley without a doubt had the best sports moment (s) in Montana.
Blgs Griz Fan said:Bergoust may well have but McNalley definitely did. I believe you can find the ball Dave, a pitcher, hit for a grand slam home run in the World Series in the Baseball Hall of Fame. McNalley was probably the best athlete of his high school class. He was encouraged to concentrate on baseball and not other sports because of his pitching talent.
That being said, I have met Dave and talked with Dave. I know he was one of the nicest most grounded people around.
Blgs Griz Fan said:Bergoust may well have but McNalley definitely did. I believe you can find the ball Dave, a pitcher, hit for a grand slam home run in the World Series in the Baseball Hall of Fame. McNalley was probably the best athlete of his high school class. He was encouraged to concentrate on baseball and not other sports because of his pitching talent.
That being said, I have met Dave and talked with Dave. I know he was one of the nicest most grounded people around.
getgrizzy said:if dave mcnally and his 1966 orioles don't win it would be an insult to the sports intellect of montanans.
he should be listed twice.
he pitched game 3 of the 1970 world series and went the full nine innings. he also hit a grand slam home run in that game to put baltimore up 3 games to none. as listed he also pitched a complete game, 4-hit 1-0 shutout in game 4 of the 1966 series against don drysdale to sweep the dodgers.
WaGriz4life said:That was one of the WORST title fights in the history of the sport. Thousands of empty seats, thousands of dollars lost by promoters. Could have been the greatest sporting event but Montanans completely dropped the ball by not even showing up.
True. But what does that have to do with Montana sports?OldtiredGRiz said:Blgs Griz Fan said:Bergoust may well have but McNalley definitely did. I believe you can find the ball Dave, a pitcher, hit for a grand slam home run in the World Series in the Baseball Hall of Fame. McNalley was probably the best athlete of his high school class. He was encouraged to concentrate on baseball and not other sports because of his pitching talent.
That being said, I have met Dave and talked with Dave. I know he was one of the nicest most grounded people around.
The ball and the bat McNally used are indeed in the MLB Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I looked at them when I was there with my son in 2006. McNally was one of my childhood heroes, so it was a big moment for me to see the display; my son (11 at the time) was far more interested in the big names -- Ruth, Gehrig, Cobb, etc -- but even he showed some quiet reverence as I told him about Dave McNally. McNally is also a member of a record setting pitching staff that will likely never be matched -- four 20-game winners in 1971. McNally, Palmer, Cuellar and Dobson. For those reasons and the childhood memories that Mr. McNally gave me, he gets my vote.
mcnally was from montana. are you saying that since it didn't occur in the boundaries of montana that it doesn't have anything to do with montana?GrizLA said:True. But what does that have to do with Montana sports?OldtiredGRiz said:Blgs Griz Fan said:Bergoust may well have but McNalley definitely did. I believe you can find the ball Dave, a pitcher, hit for a grand slam home run in the World Series in the Baseball Hall of Fame. McNalley was probably the best athlete of his high school class. He was encouraged to concentrate on baseball and not other sports because of his pitching talent.
That being said, I have met Dave and talked with Dave. I know he was one of the nicest most grounded people around.
The ball and the bat McNally used are indeed in the MLB Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I looked at them when I was there with my son in 2006. McNally was one of my childhood heroes, so it was a big moment for me to see the display; my son (11 at the time) was far more interested in the big names -- Ruth, Gehrig, Cobb, etc -- but even he showed some quiet reverence as I told him about Dave McNally. McNally is also a member of a record setting pitching staff that will likely never be matched -- four 20-game winners in 1971. McNally, Palmer, Cuellar and Dobson. For those reasons and the childhood memories that Mr. McNally gave me, he gets my vote.
GrizLA said:True. But what does that have to do with Montana sports?OldtiredGRiz said:Blgs Griz Fan said:Bergoust may well have but McNalley definitely did. I believe you can find the ball Dave, a pitcher, hit for a grand slam home run in the World Series in the Baseball Hall of Fame. McNalley was probably the best athlete of his high school class. He was encouraged to concentrate on baseball and not other sports because of his pitching talent.
That being said, I have met Dave and talked with Dave. I know he was one of the nicest most grounded people around.
The ball and the bat McNally used are indeed in the MLB Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I looked at them when I was there with my son in 2006. McNally was one of my childhood heroes, so it was a big moment for me to see the display; my son (11 at the time) was far more interested in the big names -- Ruth, Gehrig, Cobb, etc -- but even he showed some quiet reverence as I told him about Dave McNally. McNally is also a member of a record setting pitching staff that will likely never be matched -- four 20-game winners in 1971. McNally, Palmer, Cuellar and Dobson. For those reasons and the childhood memories that Mr. McNally gave me, he gets my vote.
GrizLA said:The Montana athletes that stand out to me are both from Butte....both skaters..both represented the US in the Olympics, both were national champions....Sylvia White and I just cannot remember the other girl's name..Maureen, something...I remember how proud I was to see them marching and the announcer saying that both came from "the richest hill on earth"....a nice moment for two nice kids from Butte Hi..
AllWeatherFan said:WaGriz4life said:That was one of the WORST title fights in the history of the sport. Thousands of empty seats, thousands of dollars lost by promoters. Could have been the greatest sporting event but Montanans completely dropped the ball by not even showing up.
Yes, they clearly should have held the fight in Plentywood.
+1. The whole McNally family is classBlgs Griz Fan said:One last thing. Dave returned to Montana and to Billings after his retirement. He bought a business, was an outstanding member of the community and helped with the area kids. That is not to say others on the list have doen similar things. It is just to show why McNalley should get the votes to win.