stpeteirish
Called Up to the Major Leagues
A long time ago someone drew the comparison between Pete Rose and Hank Aaron. They made that point that Rose always looked like he was going a hundred miles per hour and got the nickname Charlie Hustle. At the same time Hank just glided around gracefully and didn't look like he was working very hard. But that was deceptive. It was just one player had a particular way of moving that made him look like he was trying much harder. I think this is why so-called "blue collar" players can attain a popularity sometime that is actually out of proportion with both their results and effort. While more graceful types of players don't get the credit they deserve. I suppose some of it is in the eye of the beholder. Graceful in one person's eye becomes nonchalance in another.
True, but they were both superstars. I think the bigger misconception occurs with average players who have average (MLB average, that is) results. Fans love the white guys who is "gritty" and "plays hard all of the time" and think the black guy is average because he doesn't care.