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1. Age: 19
2. City in which you currently live: Columbia, MD
3. Hometown: Morton, IL "The pumpkin capital of the world"
4. Occupation: student at Towson University in MD
5. Single/Married:
Well I am not married, but I am not single either. I
have a girlfriend named Shannon that would love you all to say hi to her.
Her
screen name is GALnMD.
6. Kids (and ages): 3 kids, -5, -9, and -13 years old
7. Years playing APBA: going on 5
8. How many APBA games do you roll per year: about 250 I would say
9. Favorite
Baseball team and why (current): St. Louis Cardinals, my dad
made me a fan at a young age
10. Favorite
Baseball team and why (all-time): I can only remember a few good
Cardinal teams in my life, but I liked the 2000 Cards the best
11. Favorite
Baseball player and why (current): Jim Edmonds, I was actually a
fan of his before he was a Cardinal
12. Favorite
Baseball player and why (all-time): This is hard because the
only players I have seen play still play today. But for all-time,
I think
Mark McGwire is my favorite. What he does for the less fortunate
is great.
13. Favorite Baseball stadium (current): Comerica Park in Detroit was amazing
14. List of
Major League Baseball stadiums you've been to: St. Louis,
Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Toronto
15. Favorite College Team: Illinois State Redbirds
16. Non-APBA hobbies: Playstation non-stop
17. If I could play MLB, what position would I play: shortstop
18. Most Memorable
APBA Moment (sentences/paragraphs OK here): My uncle
wanted to play me the week I was introduced to the game. It was my
second
game overall, and we both picked random teams using the 1996 season.
I
pulled the Florida Marlins and I can't remember who he had, but that isn't
important. Kevin Brown threw a perfect game, and I won 2-0.
He then paid me
$10.
19. If you had
a chance to have dinner with any baseball player that ever
lived, who would that be? Why would this answer be different from my
favorite
player all-time? Oh well, that person would be Ray Lankford so I
could give
him tips on how to not strike out EVERY TIME he bats. No, really
I would
want to have dinner with Big Mac.
20. General
Comments (Do you like the DH? Do you like interleague play?
Have you ever rolled any No Hitters or Perfect games? Ever end a
game in a
"Walk Off Home Run?) The DH does make the game easier to play, but
I don't
like it. Interleague play is awesome. No hitters or perfect
games? I
haven't done that yet. Wait, once with Kevin Brown. And walk
off home
runs? Are you kidding? Every game of mine ends that way.
If the game ends
differently, I just keep playing until there is a home run.