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More boring baseball stuff

Two more stories shared with my baseball buddies I thought worthy of including here: -  When the Phils moved to the Vet in 1971, i was a 14 year old and used to wait with my buddies outside the clubhouse where the players would walk to their team bus for the ride back to the hotel. I got autographs from Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays, most of the Big Red Machine, but the nicest person I ever met in that process was Fergie Jenkins (by far) and the biggest a**hole, by far, was Bob Gibson. Only reason Hank Aaron wouldn't give me an autograph was because the little 3' x 3" scrap of paper was too hard for him to write on.  I told him that one of his teammates had signed it with no problem: "Ralph Garr signed it. Aren't you as good as him?!" Didn't work. -  In honor of Roberto Clemente Day, and because my team is so far out of it, the price you guys have to pay is all these posts regarding the Dark Ages of baseball, I'll say that the 4 most impressive home r
A random discussion of baseball stadiums (OK, stadia) we've been to, came up recently among my baseball fantasy league buddies, and I suggested we list the ones we've been to that don't exist anymore, and when I gave the list, the only response was from one of the younger members telling me I was showing my age.  Anyway, here it is: Candlestick Park Kingdome (Seattle) Baltimore Memorial Stadium The Vet (Philly!) Connie Mack (Also Philly) Shea Stadium Comisky (Chicago) Tiger Stadium (Detroit) Riverfront (Cincinnati) Three Rivers (PIttsburgh) District of Columbia (RFK) Stadium Cleveland Municipal Milwaukee County Stadium Exhibition Stadium (Toronto) and the (Houston) Astrodome I might as well list current ones too: Fenway (Boston) Wrigley (Chicago) Yankee Stadium Citizen's Bank Park Angel Stadium (Anaheim, CA) Guaranteed Rate Field (Chicago) Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City) Camden Yards (Baltimore) PNC Park (Pittsburgh) Ring Central (?) (Oakland) I've also been to hocke