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LenaBaby61

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2. They could never find out "where he hid his stuff."
Thu Dec 1, 2022, 01:47 PM
Dec 2022

I met him (and many other baseball players) at Dodger's stadium as a kid, because my late great uncle worked for the Dodgers for many years hauling their equipment around (Yep, they did that back in the day, hauled bats et al around in a station wagon or a larger truck similar to one), and he had lifetime access to all games as did his wife, my late great auntie. Perry was so nice, shook my hand and said he hoped that I had a great night at the game, and to take care of myself and be good (He was wearing a God-awful Padre Uniform).

They never found out where Don Sutton hid his "stuff" either Sutton was also an extremely nice person as well.

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