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In Honor of Opening Day

Thu, Apr 4 2013 11:04 PM (44 replies)
  • filmslayer
    2,341 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 9:49 AM

    i wondered why i got anther "baseball" ball ....

     

    Go Tigers ...

  • givemeabreak1
    26 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 10:01 AM
    “It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in baseball. It took one afternoon on the golf course.”
    Hank Aaron
  • givemeabreak1
    26 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 10:08 AM
    “Well, boys, it's a round ball and a round bat and you got to hit the ball square.”
    ― Joe Schultz
  • HUMORMAN
    165 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 10:49 AM

    San Francisco Giants since 1975 if I remember right,die hard fan,been to many games as well as taking pictures of the minor league teams of theirs for minor league baseball to use the last off and on of 10 years,,I have lot's of balls singed as well as cards and bats,also things singed by other players of other teams and binders of cards of the Giants as well as all other teams and knowing some players and family's of the Giants not real close but I do talk to them and send them pictures of their boys playing ball from the minor league days,then the best is seeing them make the big team is always special to me cause I see first hand how hard they worked to get there,anyway there is my story in a nut shell,sorry for my not so good writing but I had a small stroke a few years back and I don't write properly but I do hope you like and understand what I have said.

    Thanks for this post,any chance of Baseball Avatars for the game of all MLB teams and if so without charging a arm and a leg LOL,I would get the GIANTS one right away,see about working something out with MLB on this cause I would think it would be Great.

    All the best to all here on WGT,

    Dave/HUMORMAN

  • WGTdbloshoe
    2,840 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 12:00 PM

    Thank you everyone for sharing your baseball stories!  It is always fun to take a trip down memory lane.  So please let's keep them coming.

     

    - WGTdbloshoe

  • MBaggese
    15,375 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 12:35 PM

    I grew up an A's fan...the first tickets I had to a game was in the early 70's, think it was game 4 or 5 of the playoffs, but Baltimore swept the A's that year, breaking a 10 YO's heart;)

    After living in the Bay Area, became a real Giants fan watching Bonds going for Aarons record, and have been an avid Giant fan since...had many hotdog wrappers stuck in my ear at Candlestick..lol...never been to the new stadium though.

     

    Still love both the A's and the Giants, can't watch TV when the Bay Bridge series is on.

  • Slowwedge
    143 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 12:40 PM

    PaulTon:

    Baseball, is that the one like rounders?

     

    Can't be sure Paul, they play football with their hands over there................

  • Chinajohn
    1,190 Posts
    Tue, Apr 2 2013 8:31 PM

    Slowwedge:

    PaulTon:

    Baseball, is that the one like rounders?

     

    Can't be sure Paul, they play football with their hands over there................

     

    They put their hands on the balls?

    That'll be San Francisco!

  • gr8flbob
    592 Posts
    Wed, Apr 3 2013 9:36 AM

    I commenced gainful employment at age 10, as local paperboy for the Oakland Tribune, in 1955. (For those with a thirst for details: E Oakland, near Foothill and Highland.) Yearly, the Trib would treat it's street-weary paperboys to some event. Ca. 1956 or '57, the event was a day ball game between the Oakland Oaks and a forgotten PCL opponent.

    BTW, it was through managing the Oaks to a PCL title in '48, that the 'Old Perfesser' Casey Stengel came to the attention of the Yankees. Thus giving berth to the Glory Days of the early 1950's Yankees.

    Oh yeah, the game! (Sorry, the OP and responses have sent me down waaay deeeeep memory lane, lol.) A sunny, warm day at the Emeryville ballpark, hard by the east end of the Bay Bridge. First time at a 'real game', though I'd played sand-lot with neighbor kids. First time I had a ball-park dog, and a hot bag of peanuts in the shell. Being part of a boisterous crowd of fans.

    Something close to heaven.

    By default I became a switch-hitting fan (akin to YJ, lol) when the Giants and the A's came west. but by then we'd moved to the Sierra foothills (near the intersection of Hwy 88 and Hwy 49, for the detail oriented) so participation, for me, was high school  team, and AM radio. "... and it's bye bye, baby!" [KSFO's Russ Hodges' trademark home run phrase during Giants games.]

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    As for ChinaJohn's (and like-minded troll wanna-bes) 'contributions': you all are only revealing yourselves as the worldly-wise sages you aren't. 

    Chinajohn:

    Slowwedge:

    PaulTon:

    Baseball, is that the one like rounders?

    Can't be sure Paul, they play football with their hands over there................

    They put their hands on the balls?That'll be San Francisco!

    Give us a break! You're simply leaving stinky piles in an otherwise pleasant thread. For God's sake, men, at least have the decency to carry a litter-bag with you, so that civilized men don't have to tap-dance around your spore whilst strolling though the Forum. For you, CJ it's multiple piles - I only chose the most recent.

     

  • rmchangin
    1,327 Posts
    Wed, Apr 3 2013 10:29 AM

    Dodgers  ...Grandma got me hooked telling me story's of the Bums from Brooklyn as a child ...Watching Gravey, Lopes, Cey, Russell, Yeager, Baker, Smith, Buckner,Mota, Sutton, Sutcliffe, Rohden, Marshall, Rau, John, Hough,Hooton, And Sosa....Are great   memories From the 70's  

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