Location: Wondering when # became hashtag and not a number sign.
Exp:
Pretty good lookin lid for sure.
I miss the Cannons. My uncle (RIP and actually my moms cousins husband) was Russ Parkers right hand man for that club. Oh the stories he told me. Great dude and miss him a ton as well. But that baseball team was so much fun and were pretty good a few years. I will forever remember when the Mariners screwed the Cannons during that championship series.....forget what year that was. Doubt Russ ever got over that reaming.
Wow ... talk about timing - I was the PR Director for the Cannons for six years and just got back from wings with another old alum... we were just swapping memories of the teams amazing run in ‘98 - I almost jumped out of the press box when Roberson homered to clinch... Good times for sure!
Transplant99 - Billy was a good man knew him well worked with him with the Roughnecks too -good pals right up to end.. miss him!
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to BOSSY For This Useful Post:
I remember seeing Fernando Valenzuela give up a couple of gopher balls in a comeback attempt at Foothills against the Cannons.
Also recall the baby Expos. My Dad took me to dozens of those games and don't think I ever noticed what a dump we were sitting in. Joe Breeden, Dave Perez, Tex Winfield, Angel Salazar are some names I remember.
The Following User Says Thank You to Strange Brew For This Useful Post:
I remember seeing Fernando Valenzuela give up a couple of gopher balls in a comeback attempt at Foothills against the Cannons.
Also recall the baby Expos. My Dad took me to dozens of those games and don't think I ever noticed what a dump we were sitting in. Joe Breeden, Dave Perez, Tex Winfield, Angel Salazar are some names I remember.
andres galarraga!
The Following User Says Thank You to looooob For This Useful Post: