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You will be pleased to know that I kept close tabs on your St Louis Cardinals as a kid in the late 1940's and early 1950's.
One of my best friends, Gary Morit, was an avid Cardinals fan. We would buy The Sporting News everyday and read up on our favorite BB players and all the teams. Growing up in Hillside, NJ, we had quite an eclectic group of fans....my next door neighbor John Sharkey (Phillies fan), Kurt Laughinghouse (Indians fan), Ron Jacobson (Giants fan). The Dodger fans were Joe Kelleher, Charlie Cohen, Larry Shenven and Billy Brokaw. And, I was the lone Yankees fan......and mind you, Phil Rizzuto lived just 2 blocks away from us. As early as age 10, we knew all the stats and history of our respective teams. It was great, because we would engage in (sometimes heated) discussions comparing our favorite team and ballplayers. When we were not "Talkin BaseBall" we were playing it from morning till dark. Sometimes Stick Ball, sometimes Hardball. Other times we would ride our bikes to the Newark Bears Stadium....and once, we even decided to peddle our bikes to Ebbets Field (20 miles to the Hudson River and then a ferry boat ride to Brooklyn). But, that's a long story that I'll leave for another time. Best regards ole buddy, TED Z |
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Ted
Sounds like your childhood was a mix of "The Sandlot" and "Stand By Me" maybe you're Will Wheaton in disguise!
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"There is no such thing as over educated! It is better to be quiet and thought of as a fool then to open your mouth and remove all doubt!! |
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This thread reminds me of Cooperstown. Old-timers getting together to fondly talk about baseball. I always enjoy listening to Ted, Peter and Frank's reminisce.
My wife and I were in Cooperstown induction weekend, also. The crowds were unusually small and the weather didn't cooperate (rained like hell on Friday, hot like hell on Saturday, and more devilish showers on Sunday), but the hall-of-fame weekend was still a piece of heaven. Dawson's induction speech was inspiring. The hamburgs and hot dogs sold on the street were great. I got my picture taken with Ricky Henderson (made him laugh by saying "I can't believe I'm standing next to the fastest man alive). I bought a few Ts from Ted and Don and enjoyed our conversations. To top it off I met Brian from SGC. He was very helpful in accepting my first submission to SGC. I also, like Bruce, ended up in Cleveland hoping to see A-Rod hit 600. Lots of fun. Best wishes, Joe |
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Which World Series game did Moore catch the foul ball?
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Terry Moore's catch in Foul territory was not in World Series play.
It was in regular season play. I'm researching when this occurred. TED Z |
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