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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzbomb" data-source="post: 821812" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>CincyMet, good brother;</p><p>Guess it works both ways. Before your time, as I recall a black cat ran across the Cubbies dugout on Sept. 9, 1969. They in turn went something like 8-17 the rest of the way and the Amazin’ Mets took the division, beat my two favorite teams named Atlanta and Baltimore(previously lived in Miami, where the AAA Marlins played as the Oriole affiliate). We got 20 Brave games per year on television after the 1966 season down in Coral Gables, and we moved to the ATL in ‘69. Those Miracle Mets were destinies darlings. Baseball giveth and taketh away.</p><p></p><p>I was happy for the Mets, because my grandfather finally gave up the Yankees and switched to Flushing. When they rebuilt Triplets Park for the AA Binghamton Mets, my gramps came out of retirement to rebuild it. He was on the crew that built it decades earlier, and helped implosion. Our name is all over the sidewalks back in town, as his cousin Bobby Pasquale also drove every piece of machinery such as a mixer, dump truck, et al.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzbomb, post: 821812, member: 1134"] CincyMet, good brother; Guess it works both ways. Before your time, as I recall a black cat ran across the Cubbies dugout on Sept. 9, 1969. They in turn went something like 8-17 the rest of the way and the Amazin’ Mets took the division, beat my two favorite teams named Atlanta and Baltimore(previously lived in Miami, where the AAA Marlins played as the Oriole affiliate). We got 20 Brave games per year on television after the 1966 season down in Coral Gables, and we moved to the ATL in ‘69. Those Miracle Mets were destinies darlings. Baseball giveth and taketh away. I was happy for the Mets, because my grandfather finally gave up the Yankees and switched to Flushing. When they rebuilt Triplets Park for the AA Binghamton Mets, my gramps came out of retirement to rebuild it. He was on the crew that built it decades earlier, and helped implosion. Our name is all over the sidewalks back in town, as his cousin Bobby Pasquale also drove every piece of machinery such as a mixer, dump truck, et al. [/QUOTE]
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