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Old 12-10-2015, 07:12 AM
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Knowing what was to come, I'd like to see Clemente collect his 3,000 hit.
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Old 12-10-2015, 07:56 AM
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9/12/64 - Bob Meyer and Frank Bertainia each have complete game one hitters. Orioles win 1-0.
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Old 12-10-2015, 08:10 AM
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Game three, 1932 World Series, October 1, 1932. Would like to be an eyewitness to Babe calling his shot...or not.
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Disco demolition night
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June 4, 1974 Cleveland Indians vs Texas Rangers.
That's right, 10 cent beer!
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Old 12-10-2015, 10:49 AM
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The psycho in me would love to see this game and 10 cent beer night.

Unfortunately I only have one shot at this so I would pick the 1933 All Star game. That would cover a ton of legends and my favorite park in all its glory.
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I would go back to the first official scored major league baseball game, and gather, beg, buy, and haggle for as much memorabilia and autographs as I could get.
I know the infield would be missing at least one base.
By the way, can my digital camera go along too?
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May 25th, 1935 Pirates vs Braves
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Old 12-11-2015, 01:29 PM
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I would go back to the first official scored major league baseball game, and gather, beg, buy, and haggle for as much memorabilia and autographs as I could get.
I know the infield would be missing at least one base.
By the way, can my digital camera go along too?
Its an interesting thing, regarding the digital camera but moreso about wanting to buy things. A lot of people say they would go back in time to buy x item, but you would also need to source period money to use. I doubt you'd be able to pass off our current money in the past.
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October 10th, 1926 - Game 7 in Yankee Stadium

Cards win their first world series as Ruth is thrown out attempting to steal ending the game.

Hafey, Hornsby, Bottomley, Lazzeri, Gehrig, Alexander, Pennock, Haines, Hoyt et al
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