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There is no crying in baseball. gibraltar72 Mar 2020 #1
Perfect! Auggie Mar 2020 #2
The catch! And Timmy! jls4561 Mar 2020 #3
Thanks auggie. Love that poem. Walleye Mar 2020 #4
"Juuuuuust a bit outside....." Ohiogal Mar 2020 #5
BINGO! That's the other quote! Auggie Mar 2020 #7
....sorry,double post. Don't know what happened. Ohiogal Mar 2020 #5
Max Patkin Auggie Mar 2020 #8
I remember Ohiogal Mar 2020 #12
Lucky you! Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #17
Who's On First? Ohiogal Mar 2020 #9
Thanks for posting the Late Night version Auggie Mar 2020 #11
Baseball Bugs Ohiogal Mar 2020 #10
Satchel Paige Auggie Mar 2020 #13
He was a national treasure! Ohiogal Mar 2020 #15
Satchel Paige holds the record for being the oldest Major League Baseball player ever. Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #18
Outstanding outfield catches Auggie Mar 2020 #14
Centerfield, Baby! Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #16
Fantastic Auggie Mar 2020 #19
Centerfield was 'inducted' into Baseball Hall of Fame Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #20
Spahn vs Marichal, July 2, 1963: two pitchers, 16 innings Auggie Mar 2020 #21
Mays' walk off home run was almost a footnote to that game, but it helped fill Willie's BINGO card Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #22
Amazing stat and, I guess, record Auggie Mar 2020 #23
Two years later, Warren Spahn played for the Giants, his last year Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #24
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