If This Seat Could Talk...

It might wax poetic about Richie Ashburn or Richie Allen, Robin Roberts or Del Ennis, maybe Jim Bunning or Jim Konstanty. This wooden seat came from Connie Mack Stadium in its final season, 1970.
A year after man landed on the moon, the Phillies said goodbye to their home of 35 years, the place where the Whiz Kids made history and Gene Mauch's '64 team fumbled it away.
No micro-brews, nor cupholders to hold them. No video board, just a dot-matrix scoreboard with a minimum of information. No suites, no luxury boxes, fans easily mingling between sections. And the odds are if the park wasn't sold out, a chance to move closer to the action by the 6th inning.
My image was taken on the Hall of Fame club level of Citizens Bank Park, where a number of fascinating artifacts are displayed.

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