Baseball is for young and old. It is a game which has historically been taught to the young, and has shown respect to the old. How are we doing today?
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Zach
on April 7, 2020 at 12:14 am
Mark, the mistakes I noticed were 1) It was Paul Sorrento’s bat Grimsley replaced with Belle’s not Paul Konerko and 2) the Whitesox park was Comiskey not Cominskey. Did I miss anything else? Good stuff. That game 2011 ws game 6 was one for the ages to be sure. Hey, curious do you remember playing with a reliever named Pat Gomez during your second stint with the Giants?
Zach, you got it. Actually the mistake I was referencing was the Konerko/Sorrento bat issue. As regards the ballpark, that was just sloppy speaking on my part. Absolutely, I remember Pat. Do you know him? If so, give him my greetings.
I do. He attends a Calvary Chapel church with several of my family members and I have participated with him ministering to a local retirement home. I’ll definitely pass the salutations along.
Mark, the mistakes I noticed were 1) It was Paul Sorrento’s bat Grimsley replaced with Belle’s not Paul Konerko and 2) the Whitesox park was Comiskey not Cominskey. Did I miss anything else? Good stuff. That game 2011 ws game 6 was one for the ages to be sure. Hey, curious do you remember playing with a reliever named Pat Gomez during your second stint with the Giants?
Zach, you got it. Actually the mistake I was referencing was the Konerko/Sorrento bat issue. As regards the ballpark, that was just sloppy speaking on my part. Absolutely, I remember Pat. Do you know him? If so, give him my greetings.
I do. He attends a Calvary Chapel church with several of my family members and I have participated with him ministering to a local retirement home. I’ll definitely pass the salutations along.
Thank you, Zach.