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The Red Sox have announced that they will be adding a third
statue to the area around Fenway Park. (Well, actually, it’s the third statue
right outside Gate B. I assume there’s some permitting issue that stops them
from spreading the statues out a little more.) This time it will be of Carl
Yastrzemski, depicting him tipping his cap during his last at bat. Yaz is
obviously a great player deserving of a statue. Likewise, that moment is
certainly etched in everyone’s mind. I can’t wait to see the final product.
I only have one small problem. These statues are getting a
little repetitive.
I love statues. I’ve said before that I think they add
something different to the park. Someplace to take your picture, or meet up
with friends. Some definite visual interest. I love that you can honor players
from the past with a statue. It sparks a conversation between parents and kids.
“Who’s that statue of, Dad?” “Well dear, that’s the Great Carl Yastrzemski. He
carried the team in ’67…” It’s wonderful. But, with over 100 years of history
to pick from, it’s too bad the Sox keep honoring the same guys.
Again, Yaz is certainly deserving of any honor they choose
to bestow. But, they already retired his number, which is about as high an honor
as they can give. So, that conversation between generations is already sparked
when the kid asks why there’s a number 8 hanging on the wall. Now the
conversations while strolling the park will go something like this.
“Who’s that statue of?”
“Ted Williams. An all-time great.”
“Cool. What about that one?”
“Umm…Ted Williams again. But, he’s with Bobby Doerr, Johnny
Pesky, and Dom Dimaggio this time. They were great teammates in the 40’s”
“Oh. OK. And the third one?”
“That’s Yaz, finishing off a great career.”
“Neat. Hey, what are those numbers hanging on the wall”
“Well, the 1 is for Doerr…again. The 6 is Pesky…again. The 8
is Yaz…again. The 9 is Ted…for a third time.”
“Oh. Didn’t the Sox have other great players?”
See the missed opportunity? I said at the time that I would
rather they gave Pesky a statue instead of retiring his number. It would have
been a much better opportunity to honor him. For all the players who couldn’t
have their number retired, wouldn’t a statue be a great way of keeping their memory
alive?
What about Tris Speaker? He didn’t have a number to retire.
Wouldn’t he make a great statue? Or Smoky Joe Wood? Wouldn’t the best pitcher
from the best Sox team ever be a fantastic
subject? How about Dick Radatz with his arms raised high? Dwight Evans? Rico
Petrocelli? Pedro? There are plenty of players to choose from.
Now, I will say that I love The Teammates statue. Love the
subject, and love the way it was done. So, I can understand doubling up on
those players. And, Ted with the Jimmy Fund kid, and Yaz thanking the fans are
great subjects. More than just token statues of a guy at bat. I can’t say a bad
thing about them individually.
I just wish they could branch out some more.
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