TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 2020
BATTER UP!
I'm thinking baseball today and what better
day to do it? The first World Series game was
played on this date in 1882. The Cincinnati Red
Stockings defeated the Chicago White Stockings
4 to 0! Another World Series milestone was set
on this date in 1926 when Babe Ruth became the
first player to hit three home runs in the Fall Classic!
I remember, when I was in school and the
Yankees were always the odds on favorite to win,
we had a television set on stage at my Junion High
School and most teachers allowed us to come out of
class to watch the games, They were all day games
back then. It's one of the things that's changed over
the years. That and the designated hitter. Most games
are played at night these days. But the biggest changes,
as you'd expect, came this year because of the virus!
The season was cut to just 60 games and the World
Series will all be played in one ball park, in
Arlington, Texas where a retractable roof should
guarantee no weather problems. The stadium holds
40,000 people but only about 25%, about 10,000,
will be allowed to watch in person. For the most
part, however, baseball remains unchanged. It will
likely survive this pandemic...as will we! Keep your
eye on the ball. Hope you're well and that all your
NEWS is good!
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