We arent all bandwagoners Mr. Stew.

I remember the days of the great double play duo of Vizquel and Reynolds. When the most exciting hitter was Alvin Davis and Randy's first games as a M consisted of about 12 strikeouts and just as many walks. laugh

If I could go back farther then that I would but Im only 20.

I remember the night when Brian Holmen came within 1 out of a perfect game against the A's and who had to come up and hit a homer to straight away centerfield??? Good 'ole Ken Phelps.

I also remember coming home and switching on the tv right after Little League practice and seeing Griffey's wall climbing catch of Jesse Barfield's (I do believe he was at bat if I remember right) homerun that should of been.

And one of the greatest moments in all of sports history that is rarely mentioned when Jr. and Sr. went back to back. It was amazing just to see a father and son take the same field on the same team but for them to hit back to back homers. WOW!! That is one thing that will never ever happen again.

These are memories that are just as vivid and just as special as the '95 playoff run.

The thousands of bandwagoners can not say the same thing.

[ 07-09-2001: Message edited by: RPetzold ]
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Ryan S. Petzold
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'Sparkey' and/or 'Special'