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Originally Posted by Joe Bob
My Dadz worked for a company that had box seats four rows up from the first base dugout. I saw tons of hall of famers in their decline as he got the sucko tixs that the execs higher than said NFw
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I was in the cheap seats, but the stadium made it easy to see the game.
When I was 12, LL day, we were in the upper deck behind home plate, three or four rows off the edge.
We all made paper airplanes from the official program. One of mine flew along the lift along the first base line, banked over the field behind first and came in over the pitcher and landed, I kid you not, on home plate.
Ump had to call time.
I remember it like yesterday.
At Candlestick, the same paper airplane would have caught a 60 knot wind, flown to flight level 18, iced up, stalled and plowed into a spectator.