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rsdsharp

(11,907 posts)
29. Thank you for thinking of me, but damned if I know.
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 01:27 PM
21 hrs ago

It wouldn’t have mattered to me, anyway. We didn’t get a TV until 1957, and didn’t get a color TV until the early ‘70s. I used to go to the local appliance store to watch series games on color TV. They would even open the store in Sundays so people could watch.

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Saw him play at Forbes Field. He stuck around after the game with Clemente and some other players twodogsbarking Yesterday #1
An amazing moment and good guy. Chasstev365 Yesterday #2
Nothing but a bunch of thieves in Pittsburgh bucolic_frolic Yesterday #3
Why do you hate Penguins? NT mahatmakanejeeves 23 hrs ago #4
Cause they're not known to purloin anything /nt bucolic_frolic 23 hrs ago #14
Oh yeah? mahatmakanejeeves 23 hrs ago #16
That almost leads me to ask if Pittsburgh bucolic_frolic 23 hrs ago #18
Steelers, obvious. mahatmakanejeeves 23 hrs ago #19
Penguins played at the Civic Arena, which was called and shaped like an Igloo bucolic_frolic 22 hrs ago #22
The roof opening drew crowds. Only opened in favorable weather. twodogsbarking 21 hrs ago #25
Prior to Pittsburgh getting an NHL franchise, cloudbase 22 hrs ago #23
Pittsburg as a home port? Did they sail up the Ohio River, rsdsharp 21 hrs ago #30
Defeating white supremacy via their ports wolfie001 20 hrs ago #31
Just a little history from Yinzer Nation... Wuddles440 22 hrs ago #21
I agree but not sure how that is a reflection on Maz chicoescuela 23 hrs ago #5
He stole the game bucolic_frolic 23 hrs ago #6
Ok, stole in different contexts chicoescuela 23 hrs ago #8
And Bobby Richardson was the MVP; the only MVP from a losing team in Series history. rsdsharp 21 hrs ago #28
Use sarcasm notice. Not everyone gets the joke. cbabe 23 hrs ago #7
So I'm learning! bucolic_frolic 23 hrs ago #9
Sadly true! Easterncedar 23 hrs ago #11
But children dress up as pirates at Halloween and watch movies about them. twodogsbarking 23 hrs ago #12
I for one am glad he's in the HOF as the author JMCKUSICK 23 hrs ago #10
"Walk-off home run" William Seger 23 hrs ago #13
The most iconic homer in World Series history Wiz Imp 23 hrs ago #15
Just curious, would that have been the last World Series not broadcast in color? mahatmakanejeeves 23 hrs ago #17
It acctually was broadast in color on NBC Wiz Imp 22 hrs ago #20
Thank you for thinking of me, but damned if I know. rsdsharp 21 hrs ago #29
Bill Mazeroski was known for so much more than that homer... malthaussen 21 hrs ago #24
Two sons and both spouses have Master's Degrees from U, of Pittsburgh. This is on campus. So cool. twodogsbarking 21 hrs ago #26
I went to the last games at Forbes Field. No seats so we left before the end. Good thing, it got ugly. twodogsbarking 21 hrs ago #27
Thanks to everyone who chimed in on this thread... ultralite001 19 hrs ago #32
Nobody thought the Buccos could beat the mighty Yankees Mysterian 14 hrs ago #33
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