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#1 Post by trammel »

Anyone know the color schemes, logos, and number magnum wore in squeez play? I beleive they were the "paddlers"

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#2 Post by J.J. Walters »

Hi trammel. Sorry I didn't get back to you in your email.

Yeah, they were the "Paddlers". They wore a King Kamehameha Club cap, with the letters "KKC" on the back. Magnum was #14. T.C. was #32. Rick was #7.

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#3 Post by IslandHopper »

The KKC Paddlers uniforms basically consisted of a navy-blue cap and white and blue 3/4 sleeve shirt. Each player wore his or her own baseball pants, socks and shoes. Magnum wore white pants with a navy blue pin-stripe down the side, e.g. Detroit Tigers. Magnum was the only player not to wear the KKC cap. Instead, he wore his Detroit Tigers cap. I believe Magnum was the only player to wear black spikes/cleats. The other players wore white cleats. The colors of the players pants and socks varied also.
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#4 Post by lutherhgillis »

Man, this episode reminds me of playing softball some years ago. We had team jerseys and hats but wore our own pants, sock and shoes. It was funny to see all the different colors of softball pants out on the field at the same time.

Also, a real professional softball team (ringers) would have trounced the Paddlers even with Killer on the team. Every person on a professional team hit the ball out of the park with ease. I remember attending games at the professional tournaments. The ringer teams would score 20 - 30 runs per inning. It was funny to watch these games. The outfield consisted of 5 players standing against the fence. The other players played short outfield. The only players on the infield were the pitcher and catcher.
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