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   In the previous article, Louis Epstein wrote:   
   > The baseball legend who those of us of a certain age   
   > wanted to be the one who broke Babe Ruth's home run record   
   > has died,with the Wikipedes using a statement from the   
   > office of the Commissioner of Baseball as source in   
   > substitution for a CBS News story.   
   > Born May 6th 1931,he died June 18th 2024.   
      
   My earliest baseball memories are from when my family moved (back) to   
   San Francisco and my dad took me to frequent day games at Candlestick.   
   (He and my mom managed our apartment building, so he could do stuff   
   like that.) He often told the story to nearby spectators of having   
   seen Mays' famous catch-throw in 1954.   
      
   As an aside, my dad was also present in Yankee Stadium -- he was in   
   the Navy and assigned to a ship being refitted a couple of hundred   
   yards from my current home -- on May 22, 1963. So that's kind of   
   cool.   
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