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Welcome to our forum, Jake. Both my wife and I have lived in Texas all of our lives. We have friends from Oklahoma. There are a ton of knowledgeable baseball folks on the board so hopefully there will be a symbiotic relationship
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Leon, though I have never lived in Texas, I have many friends in Lone Star country, too!
I am reading a great book about Texas Negro League baseball right now. It's by author Rob Fink and titled Playing in Shadows. You should check it out. Talk about a symbiotic relationship, Oklahoma and Texas Negro League teams embodied the term; they often played each other throughout their existence. Last edited by Horsehide Historian; 07-07-2014 at 06:38 PM. |
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