Darn, Kristal wrote the comment I was going to write. Nevertheless, I lived in NY from birth until age 8, and then grew up from 8-18 outside of Boston. Needless to say, my formative baseball fan years were in Beantown. I liked the Red Sox before the Curse of the Bambino was broken. I was a fan before it was easy... And I remember going to a few Sox/Yankees matchups at Fenway as a kid -- the bleachers fights could get ugly!
Phil, Pittsburgh has a baseball team? Just kidding of course. I spent many a day at Old Forbes Field. Unfortunately a small town like Pittsburgh can't compete against the best teams that money can buy.
Forbes Field is going back two stadiums. I really felt old when they blew up Three Rivers Stadium because it was so old. Forbes was still being used my freshman year at Pitt. Now home plate is under glass in the floor of one of Pitt's building and the base of the wall where Mazeroski hit the home run that beat the Yankees in the bottom of the ninth of the seventh game to win the World Series in 1960 is in a sidewalk out side the building. Oh, well. Life moves on.
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Do they get along? I bet at night when the doors are locked, they rumble!
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