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Joe Morgan dies
#1
Greatest 2nd baseman ever dead at 77
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#2
RIP greatest 2nd baseman ever.
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#3
that really really sucks
 
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#4
Joe was my favorite Red
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#5
RIP Joe. And X2 to what fred wrote, the best second baseman...EVER. Sad
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RIP Joe. And X2 to what fred wrote, the best second baseman...EVER. Sad
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Every time you think this year can’t get any worse...
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#8
Lame. One of my favorite players to watch and one of my favorite announcers to listen to.

Rest In Peace, kind sir.
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#9
Tough one. Grew up watching Little Joe put up big stats. Back to back MVP. Has to be the best trade the Reds ever made. Joe had that signature flap with his elbow when batting Joe would get huge leads..might have been the best ever reading pitchers moves. While he was fast, he wasn't the fastest...Griffey was....but Joe just had superb acceleration. A great fielder as well. Him and Davey along with Bench and Geronimo made the Reds complete up the middle. Joe was such a leader who understood the game. What a team that was. Joe was a great one.
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#10
Like others said one of the all time best. Rest easy Joe
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#11
This sucks...
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#12
I was sad to read that today...

RIP
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#13
I really enjoyed watching Joe back in the 70's. He will be remembered for his on and off field successes. RIP
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#14
RIP, crazy to think about how a legend from the Big Red Machine is gone.
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#15
That was such a legacy the Big Red Machine. RIP Mr Morgan nothing but class!
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#16
Without a doubt my favorite player growing up. Everybody loved Pete & Johnny but Joe was the man.
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#17
Sorry to be late to this thread. Morgan was a beast and my 3rd favorite Red behind Rose and Bench. Special player and even better person.
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#18
I think Joe was si popular with many fans because he was so small. The Big Red Machine was loaded with superstars, but Joe was always kind of an "underdog" because he was only 5-7, 160. there have been a lot of small guys who were fan favorites, but Joe was actually a slugger instead of just a slap hitter like most small guys.
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#19
Currently showing Tom Seaver's 300th win in a White Sox @ Yankees game on MLB Network
Then they show Tom Seaver's No-Hitter with the Reds after that.
A look back at the MLB stars we lost this year, Gibson, Seaver, Brock and Joe Morgan follows Seaver's No-Hitter.
THEN, they show game 3 and after that game 7 of the 1976 World Series and Morgan's "Blooper that won it".
Edited to add: They show the No-Hitter again and then have a Bob Costas interview with Seaver

Tomorrow, lots of Cardinals, but today, the Reds get a run of classic games.
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#20
Just posted on MLB.com. Amazing.
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