Monday, April 6, 2020

Never Trust A Man With Two First Names

It's been awhile since I have done a This Day in Cutchstory.

This Honus Bonus 1/1 commemorates Andrew McCutchen hitting a homerun off Kevin Gregg.  It was his career 129th homerun.
It was opening day 2015.  Johnny Cueto had been dealing zeroes through the first 7 innings, but the Pirates elelvated his pitch count.  The Reds brought in Kevin Gregg who was able to get two quick outs in only 4 pitches.  The Pirates were down 2-0 heading into the top of the 8th inning and former MVP Andrew McCutchen came to bat with 2 outs and Josh Harrison on first.

On the first pitch by Kevin Gregg, Cutch sent the ball sailing deep over the centerfield wall to tie the game up.

Gregg would be taken out and Jumbo Diaz would eventually come in to get Starling Marte to strikeout.
The Pirates lost the game 5-2.

I guess the saying of "Never Trust a man with two first names" applies to bullpen pitchers too.

Have you ever used the saying "Never trust a man with two first names?"

Do you know the origin of that saying?

3 comments:

  1. Had I don't know the origins, but I've definitely heard it.

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  2. Obviously, I have not.

    Alan is actually my middle name, but when I did radio I used it as a last name, which kind of bled over to me calling myself "Brett Alan" online. I do recall a radio colleague asking about John Eddie, because our station had just added a record by him, and then making a crack about "those darn guys with two first names" which I gave a little sideeye about.

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  3. I've heard the saying before (maybe in a movie?), but I can't remember using it. I love the tip of the hat Cutch did as he approached home plate.

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