Nick Esasky blasting one into the very back row, inches from leaving the premises.
2007-08-29 16:12:57
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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I wish I could say I had a favorite memory of memorial stadium, the only time I was ever there for the Orioles was before I was even 6 years old I believe (I remember it was the late 80s). I vaguely remember just being there, I couldn't tell you who the Orioles played let alone if they won or lost.
I do enjoy watching the footage of the 1970 world series where Brooks Robinson made some absolutely out of this world type plays at 3rd base against the Cincinnati Reds. Of course I also liked watching the Orioles celebrate their world series victory in BALTIMORE that year too. :)
2007-08-29 16:58:59
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answered by Baltimore Birds Fan 5
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Never went to an O's game there, but I did go to a Notre Dame-Navy football game in the mid 80s. I traveled from DC with a friend who is an ND alum on a bus filled with other ND alumni (and several kegs). Two memorable things stand out: a couple of midshipmen who joined us in the parking lot and were really a blast. Someone offered them a beer and I remember they looked around the parking lot, then took off their covers and put them on the ground before having a few brews. Those white hats are too easy to spot, they said, lol.
During the game (which was a typical blow-out) the most memorable moment came when the ND cheerleaders and a few drummers went over in front of a big section of uniformed Midshipmen and did a special dance routine for them. The guys in uniform were going nuts showing their appreciation, it was really cute.
PS. I wonder whatever happened to Earl Weaver's tomato garden.
2007-08-30 02:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Orioles: The drunks getting into fights in the upper levels. The cops gathered in the tunnel until they had about 10 or more, then they would burst out and beat the drunks with their billy clubs until they gave up or were knocked out. Then they were cuffed and carried away.
Amazingly this happened every time I went.
Colts: My aunt gave my dad her tickets so I could see Roger Staubach and the Dallas Cowboys.
2007-08-29 20:48:36
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answered by Rob B 7
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In 1977, I went to a Colts' preseason game. Before the game, Chuck Berry was slated to put on a pregame concert. We were in the bleachers, and Chuck was introduced. It turned out he was standing on the stand used by the Colts' band -- located five rows behind me. So I had one of the best seats in the house to see one of the legends of rock music perform.
The game didn't close to topping that, but I didn't mind.
2007-08-30 15:24:58
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answered by wdx2bb 7
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Day games of the World Series on national television and seeing the Colts with Unitas
2007-08-29 16:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I was the same way with Cleveland Municiple except I guess I had a good 8 years of baseball and 10 years of football there.
2007-08-29 16:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The 1969 Series.
2016-05-17 04:28:36
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answered by ? 3
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Memory? Memorial? Hm. I don't remember!
2007-08-29 16:17:47
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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when it fell down
2007-08-29 16:12:49
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answered by sexc_n_h0rny_now 3
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