Wed Feb 28, 2018 7:13 pm
As a kid growing up in the Greater LA area in the 70's, one would guess that I became a Dodger fan. But as it happened, my stepfather was an ardent Angels fan, and as such, I chose the Halo's. Of course, they were pretty lousy then, and when I first began to follow baseball with interest, the team which captured my imagination was the Pittsburgh Pirates. And why not? As a pre-teen, would you rather be a Pirate or a Dodger?
So at maybe 10-11 years old, with a new and burgeoning interest in baseball, I remember watching a couple playoff games on TV, and the guy I loved to watch hit was Willie Stargell. That hitched windmill was quite distinctive, and when he got hold of one, he gave it a ride!
My personal Willie Stargell story is a bit embarrassing and actually involves Dave Parker. One day, I was about 11 years old, my stepfather took me to Dodger Stadium for an evening game against my new team, the Pirates. We went early, and I was hopeful that I might get Willie Stargell to sign my glove. Pre-game, I ventured down to the first level railing out past first base, where I see a big black guy in a Pirates uniform warming up, and yell, "Hey Willie!" a few times. After a couple ball tosses, Dave Parker passively glances my way, and replies, " I ain't Willie, so I ain't gonna sign." Oops! I didn't get the autograph, but I did see both Parker and Stargell homer in a Pirates win.