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Thanks Tom. That's great news - I need to start paying better attention to those SABR emails. I was gung-ho for the first few months, participating in the various sub-forums, etc., but rarely got any response to anything I posted and I eventually lost interest. Now that I am semi-retired, I might try to get involved again.
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Aaaaaaaaahhh ..... good ol' SABR.
Here's my trip down memory lane: Joined SABR in late '70's, back when there was still less than 100 members. Remember my friend getting his news letter, and me not getting it. Called John Thorn to see what's up. He said call Mark Rucker. Called Mark, and his mother answered saying he was in garage. He came to phone and said he was getting the last news letters out. Received it within a few days. Remember going to a SABR convention in early '80's. There was a guy named Vern Luce (Luse ?) who drove an old wooden planked station wagon. In the back he had scores of shoe boxes filled with hand typed/written index cards with minor league players and stats from the late 1800's to early 1900's. He thanked me for helping him out with some NJ players. Now we can just go to baseball reference . com. Also at that convention there were some computer (that new fangled contraption) geeks. They were working on a Baseball computer game using "basic" programs. Oh my !!! ![]() Remember going to Cooperstown and meeting the newly retired HOF librarian. Can't remember how to spell his name, but it was pronounced "Catch-Line." My friend and I sat on his side porch with his wife, sipping lemonade, talking Baseball, and watching the sun set over the Cooperstown hills and lake. By mid-80's SABR got too big for me, and never renewed membership. Thanks for listening, I have a tear in my eye right now, and think I'll have a fond remembrance beer ................. |
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Here is a picture of Zach Wheat and his son when he played for the Millers.
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Jaybird, SABR members received their copy this week.
title is "The National Pastime , Short but Wondrous Summers, Baseball in the North Star State" http://astore.amazon.com/sabrwebsite...ail/1933599227 It is $14.95 from the SABR bookstore. 156 pages, black and white, lots of photographs, some of the writing is outstanding.
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Interested in Nebraska Minor League Baseball Memorabilia. http://www.nebaseballhistory.com/ |
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Thanks Bruce. I used to go to the Millers games before the Twins hit town in 1961. Looking forward to the book. The Millers-Saints rivalry was intense. When I watched the Millers, the parent team was the Red Sox but before that it was the Giants and with the Saints being the Dodgers AAA team, the rivalry was obvious. |
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