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by Grant Brisbee • Dec 17, 2011 1:32 PM EST
While watching 162+ games every season, don't you ever get the urge to hop down onto the field and join in? That will get you featured in a Jon Bois article, so it's probably a good idea!
An even better idea: reading Connie Mack's 1903 book How To Play Base-Ball first. After picking up the nuances of just what they're doing out there, this game won't seem so mysterious.
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So it’s probably a good idea!
My adopted son, Brandon Crawford. Dude hits grand slams and plays defense.
by josematan on Dec 17, 2011 8:38 PM EST reply actions
Connie Mack's book
is on the shelves at the SF Main Library. Worth a page-through if you’re there getting something else.
The above comment is not affiliated with the San Francisco Giants, is not based on a secret source of team information, and may contain personal opinion.
"I'll never forget San Francisco and all those beautiful moments."- Andres Torres
by natteringnabob on Dec 18, 2011 9:56 AM EST reply actions
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