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My mother and Dad served you a spaghetti dinner when you were in Eau Claire,Wi.I was there . Also saw all the home games in Eau Claire with my father, Ben Sirianni. I drove Wes Covington and Tommy Aaron to Rice Lake, Wi where they rode to Superior for a game. Henry,you were so special I believe the coach took you in his car. We enjoyed you being at our house and hoped you liked our meal. I had a little sister, her name is Dorothy Sirianni, also a brother who was 14 when you were in our home in 1952. My dad was a very good friend of Ran Bezanson. I was married in 1960 and moved to Durand, Wi. My father died in1959 at age 48. He was a great fan of Baseball and I remeber him saying you guys needed a good home cooked meal when he approached my mom and asked her to cook for you three guys. I was 17 at the time. Have since raised 7 children and lived on a farm for 32 years. Been married 47 years in Feb. I was wondering if you remember any of this? Would like to hear ,if you do.

2007-01-04 14:45:18 · 2 answers · asked by Carole s 1 in Sports Baseball

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I agree.....very little chance that he might answer this....why not email or send this to the Atlanta Braves.....not able to find his own web site....but it seems that he owns a bunch of auto dealerships in the Atlanta area....maybe you could contact him that way.....this really sounds like a great story and really think that he would respond to you....try Hank Aaron BMW in Atlanta and maybe there or the Braves....good luck.....GO YANKEES! STINKIN RED SOX!!.....sounds like your Dad got to see the Braves beat my Yankees in 1958.....we got them the next year.....much it mattered to you losing your Dad the same year.......Good Luck!!

2007-01-05 03:21:23 · answer #1 · answered by Mickey Mantle 5 · 0 0

There is no chance he will read this.

2007-01-04 17:49:53 · answer #2 · answered by metsfan6986 1 · 0 0

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