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Today in 1976: Two protesters ran onto the field between innings at Dodger Stadium and doused an American Flag with kerosene.
Cubs outfielder Rick Monday sprinted and grabbed the flag before they set it on fire. He got a standing ovation.
Monday still has the flag. He's turned down huge sums of money for it. He brings it with him to veterans' events.
#MLB #America #baseball #Cubs #Dodgers

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The flag that Rick Monday rescued 50 years ago today is headed to Cooperstown!
OTD in 1976, Monday, a Cubs outfielder and veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, grabbed an American flag from two protesters who had run onto the field at Dodger Stadium and attempted to burn it.
Monday, the longtime Dodgers broadcaster who played 19 years in the Major Leagues, was a two-time All-Star and a World Series champion, has often been asked about the moment.
“If that’s all you’re ever remembered for, that’s not a bad thing at all,” Monday told MLB Network in 2016.
Monday still owns the flag and it will be on loan to the Baseball Hall of Fame this summer as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration. In addition, Monday will be honored on July 25 during induction weekend.

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The King of Quitting
There's only one player in NBA history to quit a 61-win team to go form a superteam to dodge adversity. There's only one player in NBA history to quiit a team that won 66 games and 61 games in consecutive seasons, to go form a superteam and duck adversity.
Both of those players are the same player, LeBron James. He was the reigning back to back league MVP when he did this.
LeBron isn't just a quitter, he's an unprecedented brand of quitter, the type never observed before in a superstar player in any sport. He also quit a 54-win team to go join a superteam. Then, he quit a 50-win team to go form a 3rd eventual superteam.
You can't qualify as being the greatest at something when your body of work is littered with acts unbecoming of greatness (quitting, frontrunning with superteams, Steroids & PEDs) that quantify a career that embodies the antithesis of greatness.
He tried to hack greatness but too many of us who have witnessed authentic greatness are here to see through his facade and identify him for what he truly is.
A Fraud

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