Since we've been exchanging Cat tunes, Fred, I'll post my second favorite. I already posted my first in our 70's league, and I hope the Cat-inspired Moon Shadows keep up their winning ways:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4-IZTZkTY8As to Walker, Alk, you are
definitely correct that Coors helped him, although not as much as it did Bichette and Castilla. He
was, however, as statistically successful as Gary Sheffield away from Coors. Besides his success at and away from Denver, I have just always seen Walker as the ideal modern right fielder. He was a big, fast, mean (literal) hockey player of a right fielder. He hit for average, power, and speed, and was undoubtedly the fiery team leader, as he was in Montreal, and I always wished he played for my Giants.
As to Maddon managing the Dodgers, Steve, if that happens, the Rays might as well close up shop. They play in an awful stadium in a terrible part of St. Petersburg, with "fans" who don't care about him. All they had going for them was Friedman and Maddon, and Longoria won't be far behind if Maddon leaves.