Sports is about statistics. Life is about relationships.
Each days sports page is filled with charts and graphs showing who is winning and who is losing
and by how much. Tony Stewart wins at the Brickyard, but Jeff Gordon is only 86 points out of tenth place with five races to go before the chase. Still a chance!
Call-in sports shows provide life-long dorm rooms for guys who must prove that Lance is the best ever, or that Tiger is not as good as the stats show. However, one player stands head and shoulders above them all. Gene Connely is clearly the best two-sport player ever! Consider his stats.
Major League Baseball, 19521963: Right-handed pitcher. Three-time All Star. Won 96 games, including 1955 All Star game. 3.82 ERA. One World Series ring with Milwaukee Braves, 1957.
National Basketball Association, 1953, 19591961, 19631964: Three championship rings with the Boston Celtics, 1959, 1960, 1961.
Thirteen professional sports seasons packed into six and a half years. The greatest two-sport athlete ever!
Not convinced? Then add some more stats to the picture. Married to Katie for 54 years. Father of three adoring children. Phone rings three or more times each day with, Hi, Gene, and Hi, Katie, from old teammates, general managers, and coaches. Willing climbing pole for the kids in his Adventist church. Perfect Aw shucks smile.
When Gene and Katie fell in love it was a quick, long fall. Gene had just accepted a contract with the Milwaukee Braves and was pitching for their farm team in South Carolina. Katie was still in Washington when he called, Come on out and lets get married.
Katies Seventh-day Adventist mother finally granted approval (even though she had never met Gene) as long as you get married in a church. So Gene found a big church, and asked the pastor if he would perform their wedding. Sure, he said. Lets do it after the Sunday night meeting.
Five hundred people came to our wedding, Katie says, and we didnt know one of them!
That was 195154 years ago. Fifty-four wonderful years, Katie says. Shes the greatest wife ever, Gene interrupts. Whether I was playing basketball or baseball I had to spend lots of nights on the road, but I called home every time I could. And I thought about her all the time. She is so honest, so kind, so loving. I love being with her.
After awhile, Gene continues, I realized that it was her love for God that made her so special. So, I got baptized and joined her!
Weve had a lot of great homecomings, Katie winks.
Im the luckiest guy in the world, Gene says, as they snuggle on the couch.
Dick Duerksen is an assistant vice president for missions at Florida Hospital.