Interactions with Sid Hartman have caused people to be annoyed, alarmed, amused, afraid, agonized, alienated and accepting, and those are just the "a'' reactions that I recall from my first night at work in late August 1963, as a copy boy in the Minneapolis Morning Tribune's sports department. We are now more than 56 years removed from that first encounter with Mr. Hartman, and the reaction that overwhelms all those others is this: awe.
Thanks to the wacky calendar of ancient Rome, as well as William Shakespeare, March 15 is known across the globe as the "Ides of March," the day that Julius Caesar met his demise.
There is a geographical exception to this: Minnesota, where March 15 is less the occasion of Caesar's death than Sid Hartman's birth.
I'd put it at 1995 when this date officially became "Sid's Birthday" within our borders. That's the first occasion that I was moved to write about it, anyway … Sid turning 75.
I had traveled to Baseball City in Florida to see Gene Mauch, who had signed on as Kansas City's bench coach for rookie manager Bob Boone. I received the traditional greeting from Mauch: "How's Sid doing?"
Me: "Mean as a snake."
Mauch: "Good. That means he's perfect."
It should be noted that the piece celebrating Sid's 75th was being written at a point when Sid was determined to acknowledge only the birthday, not the number.