Pinstripe Passion
What better way to celebrate the first football-free weekend than by connecting with baseball heroes? I covered PINSTRIPE PASSIONS, a New Jersey fanfest/collectibles show chock full of Yankee legends, such as Whitey Ford.
Above, the most unusual item a player was given to autograph: Luis Arroyo, the closer on the Yankees '61 champions, with a giant canvas replica of a World Series ticket.
Below, wonder what might have happened had you not clothes-pinned your baseball cards to your bicycle wheels?
It was such a kick to share a moment with an historic figure like Don Laresen (above) and '61 Yankee star Moose Skowron -- that was the first season I went to a game at "the Big Ballpark in the Bronx."
Above: no surprise that Don Mattingly's fans enjoyed meeting him.
Below: Marvin Miller, who never threw a ball or swung a bat on a big league field, got plenty of opportunities to sign them.
Some comic interaction between Hall of Famers Bert Blyleven and Dave Winfield.
Above, the most unusual item a player was given to autograph: Luis Arroyo, the closer on the Yankees '61 champions, with a giant canvas replica of a World Series ticket.
Below, wonder what might have happened had you not clothes-pinned your baseball cards to your bicycle wheels?
It was such a kick to share a moment with an historic figure like Don Laresen (above) and '61 Yankee star Moose Skowron -- that was the first season I went to a game at "the Big Ballpark in the Bronx."
Above: no surprise that Don Mattingly's fans enjoyed meeting him.
Below: Marvin Miller, who never threw a ball or swung a bat on a big league field, got plenty of opportunities to sign them.
Some comic interaction between Hall of Famers Bert Blyleven and Dave Winfield.
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