Mark Lemke

From Homestar Runner Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
({{wp}}'s, {{--}}'s, updated toon names, adding/improving links, and removing redundant ones.)
(Replaced HSR origin story with one told firsthand by Huggins.)
Line 3: Line 3:
==Origin==
==Origin==
 +
''As related during the [[Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show - 2 Sep 2016|Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show]]:''
-
'''Taken from an [[UMFM Interview - 20 May 2003|interview]] with The Brothers Chaps'''
+
<blockquote>
 +
'''STRONG BAD:''' There was this local commercial for {{w|Winn-Dixie}}, and on it it featured Braves second-baseman Mark Lemke. And it was like {{--}} "Mark Lemke makes all-star saves for the Atlanta Braves, and ''you'' can save at Winn-Dixie!". And our friend Jamey here, not being sports-ularly inclined, he was doing his impression of that commercial a few weeks later and he said something like this:<br/>
 +
'''[[JAMES HUGGINS]]:''' I was watching a Braves game and didn't know which position was which, and I {{--}} sometime around 1992 {{--}} said something like: ''"Mark Lemke: Home Star Runner<!--Strong Bad introduces this story by referring to 'Home Star Runner' as three words--> for the Braves!"'' A seed was planted... I had nothing to do with the aftermath; I guess I created the word "Homestar".
 +
</blockquote>
-
<blockquote>...there was an old local grocery store commercial, and we live in Atlanta, and it advertised the Atlanta Braves.  It was like, "the Atlanta Braves hit home runs, and you can hit a home run with savings here!" And so there was this player named Mark Lemke, and they said something like "All star second baseman for the Braves." And our friend knows nothing about sports, and so he would always do his old timey radio impression of this guy, and not knowing any positions in baseball or whatever, he'd just be like, "Homestar Runner for the Braves." And we were just like, "Homestar Runner? That's the best thing we've ever heard!"</blockquote>
+
Lemke was the regular second baseman for the Atlanta Braves from 1990 through 1997. Although popular, he was never officially an {{w|Major League Baseball All-Star Game|MLB All-Star}}. Lemke retains a connection with the team by providing pregame/postgame analysis for the {{w|Atlanta Braves Radio Network}}.
-
 
+
-
Another [[Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003|interview]] clarified that the friend was {{w|James Husband (music project)|Jamey Huggins}}, who played in the band {{wp|of Montreal}} from 1998 to 2010.
+
-
 
+
-
Lemke was the regular second baseman for the Atlanta Braves from 1990 through 1997 and no longer plays in the majors. According to MLB's website, he was never an All-Star. Mark Lemke was known as the Braves' "Mr. October" after stellar post-season performances [https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-xpm-1996-10-19-9610190281-story.html].
+
==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 00:31, 26 March 2022

Homestar Runner for the Braves

Mark Lemke is a former Major League Baseball player for the Atlanta Braves, The Brothers Chaps' home team. He was indirectly the inspiration for Homestar Runner's name, and as a tribute to this, his last name appears in a number of odd places in the Homestar Runner universe.

Contents

Origin

As related during the Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show:

STRONG BAD: There was this local commercial for Winn-Dixie, and on it it featured Braves second-baseman Mark Lemke. And it was like — "Mark Lemke makes all-star saves for the Atlanta Braves, and you can save at Winn-Dixie!". And our friend Jamey here, not being sports-ularly inclined, he was doing his impression of that commercial a few weeks later and he said something like this:
JAMES HUGGINS: I was watching a Braves game and didn't know which position was which, and I — sometime around 1992 — said something like: "Mark Lemke: Home Star Runner for the Braves!" A seed was planted... I had nothing to do with the aftermath; I guess I created the word "Homestar".

Lemke was the regular second baseman for the Atlanta Braves from 1990 through 1997. Although popular, he was never officially an MLB All-Star. Lemke retains a connection with the team by providing pregame/postgame analysis for the Atlanta Braves Radio Network.

Appearances

"Lemke wins the pennant! Lemke wins the pennant!"
Another Lemke sighting

See Also

External Links