This Behind-The-Scenes Story Of How David Ortiz Killed Time During Games As A DH Is The Stuff Of Legend

Behind-The-Scenes Story Of How David Ortiz Killed Time During Games

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David Ortiz just joined an elite group of MLB players to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY on their first ballot. Only 58 players in the history of the game have been elected to the Hall of Fame on their first ballot and that number is a true testament to Big Papi’s legacy.

Big Papi retired from the game after the 2016 season. He went out with some incredible numbers and hit 38 home runs (the most ever in a player’s final season), 127 RBIs, and he batted .315 which was considerably higher than his career batting average of .286 and he that as a designated hitter with a lot of time to kill between plate appearances.

David Ortiz leads all MLB designated hitters in home runs (485), RBIs (1,569), and hits (2,192). And until this story below, I’ve never stopped to consider how David Ortiz killed time between at-bats when he was DH’ing and not playing first base. This story below comes from Brian Bannister who was part of the Red Sox coaching staff in 2016. There are 10+ tweets here just keep reading, scrolling, and enjoy!

Story Of How David Ortiz Killed Time During Games Is Epic

The idea of just kicking it on the couch with David Ortiz during a meaningful game is hilarious to me for some reason. I’d always thought of him being in the dugout for the entire game except when he was batting and I’ve never paid enough attention to David Ortiz’s whereabouts to track it until now.

“I watched him walk down the stairs to the dugout….”

I grew up a Boston Red Sox fan and remained a fan until the mid 00’s when my hometown team actually became relevant and I branched away from my childhood rooting interests. Since then I’ve been a Rays fan. But that era Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz at the plate with Pedro Martinez and Curt Schilling on the mound in the playoffs was as good as there’s ever been in baseball.

Thankfully for baseball fans everywhere, we still have David Ortiz in our lives as he’s an ever-present figure in the game.

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