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Thanks to both Scotts! I too was/am a huge Meredith fan. I ran into him on a Dallas trip and found him to be very personable! I just wish I had a photo signed by him in my office. He was second only to Bart Starr in the pantheon of stars from my youth.
The Seaver story was wonderful, I actually was a little down after reading so many negative experiences in this thread. Scott, my wife enjoys researching wines so I asked her last year to find a bottle of Seaver's Cabernet. After a little work she came back to my sports room and informed me that I could not afford it! His Studio 42 interview with Costas on MLB Network was very enjoyable. He talked at length about his wine venture, you could tell he was happy with that life style. |
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