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Ahhh yess, I didnt know who the hell Pete Nash was until you mentioned the 3rd Bass bit. He was featured in a local paper article back in 2005. He supposedly was involved with Joe Jacksons house,which was moved to the West End and set up beside the new ballpark. The goal was to turn his house into a Shoeless Joe Museum and I believe Nash was to have a part in the running of the museum and possibly supply some of the memorabilia/displays.
well the museum opening ran about 3 years behind schedule and the people that I know who have been through it commented that there's not a whole lot there. Kinda makes sense now. I remember the the article making him out to be some "super guru" baseball historian. |
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