Do you still have it? You should post it if so! lolMichael K. wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 7:51 pmNow that you say that, I remember when he was an All Star. I think he might have been the only Mariner All Star that year. I watched the game with my picture, acting as if I knew it all along!Captain 97 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 3:21 pm
Honeycutt was a starter for the M's from 78-80. He actually had a pretty decent career pitched 21 years in the majors. For the M's in 79 and 80 he put up a combined 5.3 WAR with a sub 4 ERA in 58 Starts. He was an All-Star in 1980.![]()
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I went to opening day with my parents. They were both fans, we would make it to opening day each season until they gave into age. They would go to spring training. It's what my mother talked about in hospice with cancer. She wasn't concerned about a WS particularly but she miss baseball
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As all of us who have lost our dads over the years can testify, this is a lovely moment.
Youtube Link - Dave Niehaus's daughter watches Game 5 win at Dad's statue
Youtube Link - Dave Niehaus's daughter watches Game 5 win at Dad's statue
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Very touching.mostonmike wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 8:45 pmAs all of us who have lost our dads over the years can testify, this is a lovely moment.
Youtube Link - Dave Niehaus's daughter watches Game 5 win at Dad's statue
Rocky Colavito is a Hall of Famer in my book!
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My wife and I lived in a condo in Issaquah in 1985 on E Lake Sammamish Drive. We were on the ground floor. On the 2nd floor, right above us, lived Lee Pelekoudas, the Mariner's traveling secretary, and his wife & 2 boys.
Lee's father had been a Major League Umpire, years before.
Lee would leave us tickets to games at the Kingdome frequently. Good seats near 1st or 3rd base. Some times we'd sit with his wife abk kids in the section for the wives of M's players.
A couple of times, Lee's wife, Terry, would leave one of their sons with us and leave early to take their other boy home.
My job was to take him down to the locker room after the game and deliver him to Lee. The security guards all knew Chris, so I could get down in the bowels of the Kingdome a little further than most fans.
They wouldn't let me into the locker room, but whenever my mission was accomplished, I'd hang out there for a few minutes listening to players yell their "Yo's and Hey, Chris" to him.
Then my fun began. Being younger, thinner and a bit more buff back then, a few other dads with their sons would hang out, hoping to get autographs. A few assumed I was an accommodating Mariner ballplayer, willing to sign a ball or program.
I shamelessly did
. They'd ask who I was and I said I was the new outfielder, Rocky Colavito! Yes, there are a few fake Rocky autographs floating around someplace...and probably a few very pissed off dads out there, still wanting to punch my lights out.
Lee's father had been a Major League Umpire, years before.
Lee would leave us tickets to games at the Kingdome frequently. Good seats near 1st or 3rd base. Some times we'd sit with his wife abk kids in the section for the wives of M's players.
A couple of times, Lee's wife, Terry, would leave one of their sons with us and leave early to take their other boy home.
My job was to take him down to the locker room after the game and deliver him to Lee. The security guards all knew Chris, so I could get down in the bowels of the Kingdome a little further than most fans.
They wouldn't let me into the locker room, but whenever my mission was accomplished, I'd hang out there for a few minutes listening to players yell their "Yo's and Hey, Chris" to him.
Then my fun began. Being younger, thinner and a bit more buff back then, a few other dads with their sons would hang out, hoping to get autographs. A few assumed I was an accommodating Mariner ballplayer, willing to sign a ball or program.
I shamelessly did
Rocky Colavito is a Hall of Famer in my book!
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Hey Phil, great story.
Always love hearing these snippets of Mariners lives when you all kindly share them. The memories of sport are not always the games. Its the people you share the great moments of those games with.
Always love hearing these snippets of Mariners lives when you all kindly share them. The memories of sport are not always the games. Its the people you share the great moments of those games with.