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![]() ![]() The stands look like the ones in Casa Grande, then the Giants Training facility. A wild guess as to why Willie is wearing a road jersey.... maybe they had a workout at the facility before traveling to play another Arizona team? |
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Those definitely look like the same stands. Cool - thanks.
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Not necessarily. Candlestick during the regular season, especially the early months was often windy and cold.
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The first time I saw Willie play in person, it was at a spring training game in Palm Springs, CA. He would have played here many times, which might explain the road jersey.
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I think there's a famous quote to that's something like the coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco. |
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Often attributed to Mark Twain but I think the origin is actually unknown
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But the picture is definitely not Candlestick, and don't see why Willie would be wearing a road shirt at Candlestick during the season regardless.
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Who knows. Maybe they were having a workout there and then took a 20 minute bus ride up the road for an "away" game during spring training. Scottsdale, Glendale, Mesa, and others are all right there near that ballpark. I am not well-versed as to what teams would have been where in the early 1960's, but I would think that stands to reason.
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