On Face Value (4.19)

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Re: On Face Value (4.19)

#61 Post by ENSHealy »

Little Garwood wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 2:49 pm
Pahonu wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:04 pmSometimes fandom can be quirky and almost silly to those who don’t know the story. I grew up in the LA area, but my father was Canadian and a hockey fan, not a baseball fan. I went to my first MLB game at age 7 while visiting my uncle who lived in Pittsburgh. I became a fan almost instantly and idolized Willie Stargell. The next season they won the World Series and Stargell the MVP. Nearly 45 years later, I still follow the Bucs and have been to Dodger Stadium and several others on the west coast in the black and gold.
Pahonu, you might want to look away from this video...


youtu.be/PilAosY41eA

...such a tepid throw to the plate. Even a halfway decent arm gets that ball in to beat the slide. Ah, but sports is pain, especially to those who loathe them. :wink:

Speaking of the Tigers, I often wondered why MPI never once refrenced the Tigers winning the World Series in 1984.
Coach Prime in the dugout as well. If I remember correctly, Sid Bream was also a notoriously slow base runner, which made it all the more ironic.
Ensign Healy
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The Institute for Advanced Magnum, P.I. Studies

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