
One won lost won
Feb 11, 2008 Dec 02, 2008 5 3576
Only in the realm of continuing brilliance that is AN would I be referred to with the short tag of "wolo". I think that is an unquestionably outstanding, perfect reversal of "one won lost won" + . First game, LA Coliseum, 1958. I went through the 1958 Baseball Reference for Dodger games, and I cannot figure out which game was my first. I thought Carl Furillo got the GWRBI, but...no match.
Who was the coach's son, carrying the bag with the bats and balls, to all my games and practices?? This is when I was 8-9 years old. A chubby little 5-year old, George Horton, who was NCAA championship manager/coach at Cal State Fullerton, now resurrecting the Oregon program! Small world!
I've been an A's fan since 1977, when I permanently moved to the Bay Area from Santa Barbara. The ol' Detroit Lions linebacker, Wayne Walker on the television broadcasts. His favorite intro line to the action: "He made a bid..." He must've said it twenty times a game! But I liked the underdog A's. The pinnacle? The 88-89-90 teams were so great (and the Yankee teams, sorry Bob Geren, so weak) it was truly time to bask in Oakland baseball glory.
Rootin' for the uniform!
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Now that I've teased you into this diary with buzzwords, let me tell what it's all about: The Oakland Coliseum.
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Since the city of Oakland could not muster enough resources to keep the Athletics inside the city limits and Fremont is the irretrievable destination of the Athletics, it is timely to revisit "what could have been": the Dodgers were the first choice of the city of Oakland!
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Why Point at the Sky??
I don't know how baseball players managed to get on the "fast track" about how things are run in "Heaven".
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/photo?sl...
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Wooden Bats and Their Wood
Anyone know how bats get certified for Major League usage? I've read snippets here and there. Apparently B. Bonds has one guy do his maple bats, and this guy is swamped. But it is one guy.
California has a woody plant, Arctostaphylos, that would be great for baseball bats. It won't fracture on impact with a baseball, if treated. However, if you cut down a growing Arctostaphylos, it will split and crack if you do not immediately give it (an obscure) treatment.
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