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Book Report on "Tech’s Luck - The Story of Jim Luck" by Murray Silver (1989)
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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 210012" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>I actually remember this years and those teams. I sat in the stands (such as they were) and watched as Mike Schisler pitched and Cam Bonifay hit for us. I enjoy just sitting on sunny spring afternoons and watching some baseball. I will never forget one afternoon and someone was beating the tar out of us....we had a few pitchers, but no depth and the score had gotten out of hand. Our players began waving white towels from the dugout as a sign of surrender and for the other team to call off the dogs. (It might have been Georgia Southern...I wish I could remember). Everyone was laughing.....it wasn't taken nearly as seriously as it is today...it really was more for fun or so it seemed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 210012, member: 944"] I actually remember this years and those teams. I sat in the stands (such as they were) and watched as Mike Schisler pitched and Cam Bonifay hit for us. I enjoy just sitting on sunny spring afternoons and watching some baseball. I will never forget one afternoon and someone was beating the tar out of us....we had a few pitchers, but no depth and the score had gotten out of hand. Our players began waving white towels from the dugout as a sign of surrender and for the other team to call off the dogs. (It might have been Georgia Southern...I wish I could remember). Everyone was laughing.....it wasn't taken nearly as seriously as it is today...it really was more for fun or so it seemed. [/QUOTE]
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