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September 28, 2007, 12:41 pm

Things You Don’t Know About the Radical

I am from Philadelphia.

I received my first official Phillies hat for my sixth birthday.

I went to my first game, at Connie Mack Stadium, that summer. My mom taught me to keep a box score and yell “Pitcher’s blowed!” at the opposing hurler. I watched every game on TV that I could, keeping the box score for the whole season. The games that weren’t on TV, I listened to on the radio. That was 1964. Do I need to explain the significance of this date? There are people in Philadelphia who are more permanently damaged by 1964 than by their own birth trauma.

I once watched Dick Allen foul off twenty pitches in a row, deliberately and with precision, as Philadelphia fans booed him lustily. This was a little-known event in the struggle for African-American civil rights, but an event all the same.

I listened to Jim Bunning’s no-hitter on Mother’s Day.

There was a time in my life I thought…

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