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We are having a cold winter here in Northern California and it got me to thinking about summer, baseball, and the good old days. Now I know that low temperatures in the mid twenties at night and daytime highs in the high forties is not cold for you guys in the Midwest and northeast, but it is cold for us. But anyway it makes think about summer and baseball. I have a few specific memories but I was thinking more in generalities like the wind at Candlestick Park before they enclosed it or after they enclosed it for that matter. Or Willie McCovey and Willie Stargell hitting tape measure homers over the right field bleachers (before enclosure) and watching the baseballs bounce and hit cars and the parking lot. Or watching that other Willie chasing down fly balls in center field and of course his home run hitting in a tough home run park. Or the perfect summer day other than being at the ballpark was to listen to Russ Hodges and Lon Simmons on the radio and their home run calls of "bye bye baby" and "you can tell it good bye" I have many others as I am sure you all have and I would love to here other people's stories during this Hot Stove season.