The other story concerns Lou Chiozza. His family lived next door to my grandparents on my dad's side. They lived on Meda Street in Memphis. He was a few years older than my dad, but my dad knew Lou Chiozza well. After his baseball days were totally over, he owned a small grocery and liquor store on Poplar in Memphis. I went to that store on several occasions with my dad, and I met Lou Chiozza. I was fascinated by his collection of baseball photos and memorabilia he had, and he put up with me and all my questions. He loved talking about baseball, and my dad and I loved listening!
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