I like seeing all these guesses! Just to keep the game moving fast: I've seen the team, and I've even seen the nickname...but I haven't actually seen the names of the two players
Looks like BF got it, but Joe does have a point...the rules state you need either 25 min posts or have your name in the "good traders" thread. I don't think BF meets the requirements...now what do I do?
lol no problem I just started smoking cigars 3 weeks ago and Ive been using the forums even less. I didn't even know there were rules. But now I know.
Knowing is half the battle!!
Sorry BF...seeing that you are new to cigars and all, I would have liked to have sent you a nice little sampler, but I guess we have to keep the game moving (hope to see you around this thread after you've met the requirements) So another question....keeping with the same theme, who was the first A's pitcher to throw a perfect game (this one goes a little further back) Alright guys, have fun with this one!
Wow...it took joe a whole 20 minutes to answer this one! Looks like I'll be sending out a package to you in the near future. I'll get you the DC once it is on its way. Go ahead a get another question ready because you are the winner.
Scrambler you stole my next guess, I figured a guy from California would not cheer for beloved Cubs ( best team in B.B. right now). so my first choice was Padres and WRONG.. well good luck to you.
SON OF A ..... My favorite team and player too Besides Banks, Santo, Williams, Jenkins, Huntley, Kessinger,Monday, Papas, Hand, Pepitone, Hickman, Beckert, Rudolph, if you know baseball you will recognize that line-up..I have watched these guys since i have been ten years old.. I can't believe it...By the way the announcer for the Cubs Len Kasper, any connection ( you think)..
I'm not familiar with all of those players, but it sounds like a late 60's lineup going by some of the players I do know. That's a few years before my time to say the least. Speaking of announcers, probably one of my favorite people associated with the Cubs was good old Harry Caray and his seventh inning stretch. Now there's one of a kind in that man, just don't get announcers like him anymore.
Yeah Joe,, Harry was the kind of guy that enjoyed the game, the fans,just being at the park. He would walk around the park before the game, meeting the fans. when the park opened he would be right there in the seats he loved the cubs..
His son took over for a while but that didn't work out, the funny thing is my father in law looked just like him, and people would ask him all the time if he was Harry. The answer is the early 70's line up for the cubs.
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