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Oct 10 - This Day in Mets History
MFS62 Oct 10 2005 06:10 PM |
And then there finally was a team:
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G-Fafif Oct 10 2005 07:51 PM |
Not a bad day for winning pennants either, as was the case on October 10, 1973.
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cooby Oct 10 2005 11:26 PM |
I've got to admit, I got a few chills reading down through that list
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Frayed Knot Oct 11 2005 12:35 AM |
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It was Cincinnati native Potter Stewart. The justices were in the midst of a hearing concerning one of the pending Watergate related cases. Stewart decided to have his clerks pass notes to him on the progress of the game (day games as always back then). At first he wanted updates every inning, then every half-inning, and eventually every batter. When the news about Agnew broke (his resignation was unrelated to the Watergate matter of course) the clerk's next note read; "Kranepool Flies to Right ... Agnew Resigns"
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G-Fafif Oct 11 2005 01:02 AM |
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Thanks for clearing that up. Who'd have thought when both men went to sleep the night before that Ed Kranepool would have a job to go later that week and Spiro Agnew wouldn't?
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