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 On this date, Feb. 22, in 1936, Walter Johnson ... ... threw a silver dollar across the Rappahannock River in Virginia. Here's the link to an interesting read about this event that appears in the Sports Section of today's Washington Post: https://wapo.st/48tEBFw Supposedly, this is a free read - i.e. there's no paywall to contend with. | 
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 Thanks for sharing Val! Thanks Chad | 
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 Love that story, thanks for the reminder.  I just realized that event and my daughter Caseys birthday land on the same day. | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Thanks Val!  Here is Walter, four years later, still throwing during the off season, this time throwing his hat in the ring as a candidate for the U.S. Congress: | 
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 Val neat story, thanks for posting it | 
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 Here's a postcard from Walter to his buddy. Sent on June 19, 1908 during only his second major league season while he was traveling between Cleveland and Detroit: https://live.staticflickr.com/869/41...41290742_c.jpg Hello Johnnie, We won a game today. We came over to Detroit on this boat. It only cost one and a half million dollars. It's sure a fine boat. Walter J | 
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 So whatever happened to the coin that the man recovered? | 
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