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PCIn the late 90s I was at a Yankees game with a few friends. Great seats, just off the third base dugout near the on-deck circle. About 10 rows up from the field. In that area one would sometimes find "The Shaker". The Shaker was an overweight guy with long frizzy hair, balding, who wore sleeveless t-shirts that showed off more body hair than anyone really needed or wanted to see. Periodically, he would rise from his seat and do this Elvis-like dance, with his arms raised up, shaking. A real character, who you'd see from time to time on Yankees broadcasts coming back from a commercial break. I haven't seen him in years (maybe he's still around, I don't know).
At one point in the game David Justice, who was then on the Indians and pretty well paid, struck out (badly). On his long, slow walk back to the dugout, I yelled to him "Justice -- next time, hit it with your wallet". I remember that sounding a lot louder than I expected it to, and Justice glared over at our seats. Of course, that elicited a half dozen "what are you looking at" responses from fellow Yankees fans, at which point The Shaker rose from his chair, pointed at Justice (who was still walking and looking), and went into convulsions.
I just about laughed my beer through my nose.
Oh, and I met Gil McDougald in Spring Lake NJ once at a friend's house. I was 11 and didn't have much to say.