October 8, 2012
Twenty-seven SABR members and
friends were treated to a very special evening
the night of October 8.
Our session began with a tribute
and moment of silence for Larry Joe Miggins,
son of Larry Miggins who was the heart and soul
of the SABR sponsored Houston Babies vintage
baseball team. Larry Joe, also called
"Longball" by his many friends, passed
away on September 14th. He represented all that
is good about our sport and he will be missed.
Next came wonderful presentations
by Bill Brown and Zach Hamm. Bill talked about
his book "My Baseball Journey, A Sportscaster's
Story" and his career broadcasting Cincinnati
Reds and Houston Astros games and was followed
by Zach Hamm, a 12- year-old friend of Bill's
who has had Ectodermal Dysplasia since birth
and is featured in the book. All of us were
amazed by Zach, with his positive attitude,
his sense of humor and his ability to communicate
about a disease that impacts his life but does
not diminish it. ALL PROCEEDS from the sale
of book from National Foundation of Ectodermal
Dysplasias go to NFED.
Since the baseball season has
ended for our locals we were pleased to have
Tal Smith, Greg Lucas and Dave Raymond with
us. Tal answered a variety of questions including
player compensation in indenendent leagues,
waiver transactions and the impact made on the
Sugar Land Skeeters by a former Cy Young Award
winner.
Tom Kleinworth was recognized
for his skill in coming the closest to predicting
the number of Astros wins in 2012 with a prognostication
of 54-108. This was not Tom's first win either.
The Houston Babies play next on
October 27th at the George Ranch. Details on
game times will be furnished as soon as they
are determined.
Please note that our next meeting
will be on Monday November 5th at the Inn at
the Ballpark. This is a week earlier than usual
as our meeting room is not available during
the 2nd week of the month.
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