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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 7:30 pm 
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April 5, 1913

Ray Caldwell, New York AL, pitching in exhibition game which was the first game at Ebbets Field, April 5, 1913


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Ebbets Field certainly was like home. It was truly a neighborhood ballpark, you always felt like you were on your block, we always saw people that we knew there. It was more like visiting family, then going somewhere.


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All together Tony, rot in hell O'Malley.


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JACKIE42 wrote:
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All together Tony, rot in hell O'Malley.

I only wish O'Malley was under all of that.


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Jackie, did you ever go Trolley surfing like those guys in the picture?


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Many interesting pictures. The one that was taken through the wire screen was quite interesting.


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You were a smart young man. Many interesting pictures. The one that was taken through the wire screen was quite interesting.


When the Trolley's disappeared, kids use to surf on the back of buses, but not this kid. I agree the photo through the wire screen is really good.


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April 9, 1913


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I agree Jackie, really good photos. They bring back a lot of good memories, and a couple, some bad memories.


Isn't that what being a Brooklyn Dodger fan was, we always had a lot of bad, but the last 20 years of our history we had more good, then bad.

Unfortunately, the last Brooklyn Dodger and Ebbets Field memories are very bad.


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