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According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Murphy got his nickname when he was asked to estimate the crowds "during Chicago's bleak baseball days of the 1920s, he would say there were 40,000 ...(pause)... empty seats."
5 comments:
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xojess
Hello Linda,
I must check this book!
~ Gabriela ~
That is an extraordinary story--just the sort of thing I am fond of. Thanks for sharing this.
Hi Linda,
Great stuff by Joe!
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Pam
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