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It's hard to beat going to FL (or AZ) and watching spring training practices and then catching a few games. A relative has a connection who works for the Nats' - she got us great tickets to Saturday's game vs. the Astros AND passes to get onto the field to watch batting practice up close - Jayson Werth was being especially fan-friendly, as this pic of the wife and me depicts:
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Back in the early Nineties a teammate told me that for a small fee I could send my old Sixties childhood mitt to Rawlings - Brooks Robinson model for my southpaw self.
That glove had seen a lot of infield dirt and outfield grass. Came back with most of the work being new stitching, and smelling almost brand new. Not sure how they did that. Maybe out of an aerosol can because I couldn't detect any trace of oiling.
Last edited by Paul S; 03-20-2017 at 01:54 PM. |
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