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In reply to the discussion: If you could watch one player, past or present, for one game who would it be? [View all]Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)6. Ted Williams,what a treat to
watch the Pitchers try to strike him out. That night he hit for the cycle. Warren Span,saw him several times. Each time he pitched all nine innings coming home for the win. Rod Carew,the ultimate seeing eye singles hitter. And a heck of a Community Man. He would show up at Park Board Baseball and Girls Softball games and be a Volunteer teaching coach as well as a Umpire. Kent Herbek,another Community Volunteer. As well Kirby Puckett
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If you could watch one player, past or present, for one game who would it be? [View all]
kairos12
Feb 2019
OP
The Bambino was in a class by himself. In context, before Ruth, Home Run Baker had 12 HRs.
empedocles
Feb 2019
#29
Me too. I got to go to Yankee Stadium 1x/year. I always picked fri nite red sox.
empedocles
Feb 2019
#44