1.
Age: 15
2. City in which you currently live: Mt. Lebanon PA
3. Hometown: Mt. Washington PA
4. Occupation: Sophomore, Mt. Lebanon High School
5. Single/Married: single
6. Kids (and ages): hah...none for a long while, hopefully
7. Years playing APBA: 6 and a half
8. How many APBA games do you roll per year: around 200
9. Favorite Baseball team and why (current): Bucs, of course!
Because they would kick me out of Pittsburgh if I said anything else.
10. Favorite Baseball team and why (all-time): 1995 Bucs. That
year was the first time I ever went to a baseball game, and the first time I
ever played APBA. Oh, what a year...I'm going to have to replay that one some
time.
11. Favorite Baseball player and why (current): I like Kris
Benson, Abraham Nunez, Craig Wilson, Adrian Brown...no particular reasons, just
Pirates I like
12. Favorite Baseball player and why (all-time): I haven't been
following baseball all that long, but I loved some of those guys on the
mid-90's bucs. Orlando Merced, Jeff King, Carlos Garcia, Dave Clark...I could
go on for days.
13. Favorite Baseball stadium (current): PNC Park
14. List of Major League Baseball stadiums you’ve been to: Three
Rivers, PNC Park, Camden Yards, Turner Field
15. Favorite College Team: North Carolina Tar Heels and Pittsburgh
Panthers! I also follow the Duquesne Dukes sometimes as well.
16. Non-APBA hobbies: Skiing, golf, basketball
17. If I could play MLB, what position would I play: DH...easiest
job in the world
18. Most Memorable APBA Moment (sentences/paragraphs OK here): My
2-0 win to take 3rd place at the 2001 APBA Convention...won $100 for it, and
I'll never forget Giles' homer in the top of the 1st. Great game.
19. If you had a chance to have dinner with any baseball player
that ever lived, who would that be? Barry Bonds...I'd take him to McDonald's
and spit on his 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?) DH works for me...Interleague
play is OK too, it really doesn't make a difference to me. I've had 2
no-hitters. The first was Randy Jones of the 1979 Padres, against the
formidable Pirate team of that year. In my 1998 Bucco replay, Tom Glavine
no-hit them in their home opener! Never a perfect game though. As for
Walk-Offs, I've had a few, though I can't remember any at this time.