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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (4640)7/14/1999 2:29:00 PM
From: Rascal  Respond to of 12823
 
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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (4640)7/14/1999 3:01:00 PM
From: lml  Respond to of 12823
 
Frank:

One or your most enjoyable posts to date. Thanks for the diversion.



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (4640)7/18/1999 5:33:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 12823
 
A Special OT Message, Re: Baseball's Most Fascinating Last Mile

You can see a lot by observing, and when you come to a fork in the road, take it. If you don't know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else. And if the people don't want to come out to the park, nobody's gonna stop 'em.

I don't know a single baseball fan who wouldn't have loved being at Yankee Stadium today. And I'm sorry I missed it [live].

It was once again like deja vu all over again today, to be sure. For, it was Yogi Berra Day, for starters, and if that wasn't ample enough reason for deja vu-ing it up in the stands, then there was far more to the day that made it so:

The 1956 World Series Perfect Game Pitcher, Don Larsen, threw out the first pitch of the game, and David Cone threw the last one, to finish off his own perfect game. With the Larsen element thrown in, what else could I say? It was like deja vu all over again!

Regards to all of you baseball fans, Frank Coluccio