"Bottom of the Sixth" |
How steaming
mad would your wife be if each year, a super hot movie star, let's say Scarlett
Johansson in this instance, offered up to you her best holiday wishes via a
Christmas card that included a photo of her, you know, totally buck naked?
My wife would
pop me with the sweet spot of a Louisville Slugger.
But you know
whose wife, or so she claimed, did not get ticked off?
Beans
Reardon's wife, Eugenia, that's who.
I've been
researching through a bit of baseball history recently and came across Beans, a
National League umpire from 1926 to 1949. He was known for his beer drinking
(not on the diamond, I hope) and strong language (you bet that happened on the
diamond). He was behind the plate when Babe Ruth hit his 714th and final home
run.
Scarlett Johansson, not Mae West |
You may not
know the name Beans Reardon, but you've seen him.
You remember
the Norman Rockwell 1949 Saturday Evening Post cover and paiting "Bottom
of the Sixth" featuring three umpires standing together under a slight
rain? Beans, with his face all scrunched up, is the umpire in the middle.
In addition to
appearing in Rockwell paintings, Beans owned an Anheuser-Busch beer
distribution business – he later sold it to Frank Sinatra – and he appeared in
several movies.
That brings us
back to Mae West.
Beans and West
were friends, and according to rumors or whatever, West was said to have sent
nude photos of herself to Beans each year at Christmas.
Reading about
Bean's life, all of his accomplishments and what not, this is the item that
piqued my curiosity, as you can imagine.
The last paragraph
of the aforementioned L.A. Times story places Eugenia in the den, describing
the room's contents"
"And
Beans, who also was an actor, can be seen with Gary Cooper and other movie
stars on a wall dominated by a large nude picture of Mae West. 'She always sent
him a copy of that picture every Christmas,' Eugenia said. 'No, I was never
jealous.'"
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