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To: tom pope who wrote (1753)2/26/2003 5:34:02 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Respond to of 2243
 
I went to the first Angels game. I also saw Bo Belinski pitch his first ML game, and then modeled my life after his.



To: tom pope who wrote (1753)2/26/2003 5:34:21 PM
From: quidditch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2243
 
My OT stuff probably drowned out my query re KOSN at the bottom of that message. Long term play, but doesn't seem to want to go down much more at this point--will add.

OT Wow! I can't hold a candle to those hoary kings of the sport. I think I actually had a Bobo Newsome card in the mid 50's.

Yes, the three NYC teams and the perennial argument about whose centerfielder was best (Mantle, Mays and Snider). Being a Dodgers fan, I, of course, supported good old No. 4, but in my heart I knew that he was not in the same class with Nos. 7 and 24.

I think now you're right. The Browns may have moved to Baltimore, the Senators (and the Walter Johnson legacy)ensconsed in D.C.--indeed they scooted to the Twin Cities (I think was a Dodger farm team city for a while) with Killebrew, Allison and a host of other good players.

I don't know why these cricketeers keep mucking up the thread with their sport's lingo...<g>, but I guess we should give Rick a break.

quid

PS Rick, did you make up that ditty on the spot, drag bunt, swinging bunters and all?



To: tom pope who wrote (1753)2/26/2003 5:54:58 PM
From: jayhawk969  Respond to of 2243
 
I believe that the Browns became the Baltimore Orioles.