“Baseball’s
unique possession is the fan’s memory of the times his daddy took him to see
the great players of his youth. The excitement of those hours, the step they
represented in his growth and the part those afternoons—even one
afternoon—played in his relationship with his father are bound up in his
feeling toward the game. When he takes his own son to the game, as his father
once took him, there is a spanning of the generations that is warm and rich
and—if I may use the word—lovely.”
Bill Veeck in
The Hustler’s Handbook
(Putnam) in Reader’s Digest,
August
1993, p. 145.
For me it was 1947 - 1950 and
Jackie Robinson, Gil Hodges,
Duke Snyder, Don Newcombe etc.
with my dad. I don't know who the guy is in this video.