let's see did i press one yes did i okay i didn't know whether you could hear because i i have to take the phone away from my ear to do it i guess that was one did you hear it i heard the beep all right we're on uh hey Rick who's your favorite team uh i guess the Durham Bulls oh okay and uh uh we're not to have much mutual interest there but i'm curious uh uh what class are they class A yeah they're i think a farm league of the Braves oh okay but uh they're they're the closest by team to Raleigh North Carolina yeah do you go do you go see them very often yeah actually uh we went a couple of times last year i haven't gone they started i guess about a week ago well i imagine they're just starting yeah do you you know what's exciting about watching i never watched minor league teams until i came to Texas because i was raised one near Boston following the Red Sox and then i went to graduate school in Pittsburgh so i became a Pirate fan um-hum um-hum okay and i was never in a minor league city until i came Dallas we were a minor league city when i came here in fifty nine and i immediately bought season tickets uh to the class triple A uh uh Dallas Rangers um-hum okay and then the class uh double A Dallas Fort Worth Spurs we later uh they went to the Texas league um and uh i just really enjoy it i guess i enjoy watching guys when they were very first starting out playing here and then seeing them a year or two later as as stars in the majors yeah yeah uh and i i think that's probably the fun of watching minor league baseball and the other thing is watching guys on the other end uh guys that i had seen play for both the Red Sox and Pittsburgh um uh they get to the other end of their career and now they come up and talk to you between innings of games i i think that was exciting too uh have you seen any minor leaguers come through uh any guys come through Raleigh that are now in the big time yeah uh not not yet i mean i not yet okay well of course you're at the class A level you're a few years away from that yeah uh hang on a second Rick i got to see who that is okay you still there Rick yes yeah uh uh do you follow any major league teams at all sure uh which ones uh i like the Phillies and the Dodgers oh okay okay well how do you think they're going to do this year um fair i don't know the Phillies are so uh unpredictable fair huh yeah yeah but i think the Dodgers will do well well i think the Phillies picked up some good players in the free agent market didn't they yeah yeah and and the Dodgers i guess what surprised me most about the Dodgers was letting uh Valenzuela go yeah i don't know he's getting old i think they got their money their money's worth out of him though yeah i think they probably did he probably i was reading the other day that what may have happened to him is he pitched too many innings too young yeah they say that if a guy's pitching that that his arm is still developing until he's twenty five and if pitches a whole lot of innings before that it may take its toll later in life um of course i've been watching Nolan Ryan this afternoon and uh it doesn't seem to bother him yeah um uh he he has to be an outstanding physical specimen to to do what he's done yeah well have you heard anything about Jim Palmer uh well Palmer tried a comeback and uh got sore arm early and they uh the Rangers are playing Baltimore this game that i'm watching and just the last inning they put the camera over on he and Brooks Robinson they are the broadcast team for the Orioles now right right and apparently apparently his uh his come back just didn't make it and that he got he got hurt early in the uh in the uh uh in the spring training uh yeah um oh the the Dodgers the Dodgers have got an interesting thing they've got this uh rookie pitcher what's it Martinez his name that uh that pitched a bunch of innings last year as a nineteen or twenty year old year old and they were using what happened to Valenzuela as an example that they should be careful and not over work him this early of course i was really uh right uh a Dodger fan a couple of years ago when they won the World World Series and Hershiser won all those games in the World Series that was that was really a the the year they beat the As yeah that was really dramatic they were uh yeah the year they beat the As i was really and boy i can still remember that Kirk Gibson home run they were such under dogs yeah they were because everybody thought the As were the greatest things in the world and uh we've got we're the only ones around here that got cable and that particular game was some reason or another was on a cable channel and uh my son's in high school and all his friends were here yeah um um we're all sitting around we must have had ten people in our living room watching it gosh gosh everybody just erupted when that happened and uh that was uh uh strictly an outstanding game uh the uh yeah yes uh the Dodgers the Phillies i'm not uh you know the National League we have an American League team here so i don't get that much into the National League stuff here i see them on the game of the week occasionally and i haven't seen the the Phillies yeah that much i know that Mike Smith retiring a couple of years ago left a big hole offensively who do the Phillies look to to drive in a lot of runs yeah i don't even know anymore i i follow the Dodgers more than the Phillies but uh i i grew up in Philadelphia i guess that's why who do they of course you know Mike Marshall was the big guy the year that uh uh they won the World Series and Kirk Gibson Who who are are the Dodgers big RBI guys now um-hum i think i um i don't know i thought i don't know yeah well i'm a i'm a Texas Ranger fan yeah and uh you you know they are O and four but i think they're going to be one and four at the end of today they're sitting here with two out in the ninth with a uh fifteen to three lead uh i think that's pretty that looks that was fairly comfortable yeah and it was why and Nolan Ryan pitched the first seven innings today and he gave up three runs in first inning and i said oh my God here we go again you know you know with two outs walk walk home run b ang we're down three to nothing pretty good guess huh-uh but they got four in their half of the first and then Nolan was invincible hum he went out after the seventh and had he had only give up those uh that one hit in the first inning and another hit so he went out after the seventh inning with a uh it at the time he had a uh i think uh a nine to three ten to three lead and uh hum oh uh he had only given up two hits and uh two walks and nine strike outs so he's he's back in the groove and a a guy his age this this afternoon here it's about seventy nine degrees hum um-hum a little bit humid clear blue sky and the sunshine and the Rangers don't play many afternoon games because of the heat we have here in the summer right but uh they try to play Sunday afternoons in April May and in September and uh uh with the bright sky like this where you've got a real bright day when he's out there throwing ninety four ninety five miles an hour he's almost invincible right um and uh that's just a exciting uh is really exciting sitting here watching him on TV this afternoon and um wow often how often do you go out to the baseball park uh well it different times different years because because because my uh uh my job takes me out of the country a lot and it always seems to be during the summer uh last year we got to go out maybe about a dozen times which is the most we've ever gone out and we had about uh the Rangers um yeah yeah won uh eighty three games last year which was just four more than they lost but we had an exciting time and that at one time in about the June July and August period we went to about eight straight wins um wow and we happen to go out there on win night and uh uh they and they got hot then and i'm not sure they put the prices up a dollar a ticket this year we may have to go less but um um what we like to do the uh the stands have got three tiers to them and we like to be in the third tier behind home plate about the second row right um and uh the the park holds about forty thousand people and uh i never go on a night when they think there's going to be forty thousand there's just too big crowds i i pick the games where they don't yeah expect to have a high attendance and uh what what about your your ball park in in Raleigh uh the minor league ball park in Durham it's uh it's actually in Durham they're they're thinking about moving it to Raleigh but it's it holds maybe four thousand and it's like three dollars to get in yeah four thousand so oh that is great when i got here in the class triple A Rangers we used to yeah pay two and if you bought a season ticket it was only one dollar a game yeah and uh uh that is fine and not only that but you probably get some pretty good seats too oh yeah we're in the pretty much wherever you want to sit yeah yeah what do they do they have times of the year where they have promotions and you get gigantic crowds like maybe four thousand where they actually sell the place out yeah they they give out stuff and it's have you ever seen the movie Bull Durham i mean it's just like that exactly yes well a little more modern day but not much yeah oh yeah yeah yeah i love that movie i absolutely love that and i guess the players uh you know the class A salaries are are really uh not anything a guy can live on too much so i guess they've got to go out and find rooming houses and yeah yeah things like the guy in Bull Durham did With fairly economical accommodations yeah yeah and uh uh the other thing is that that's really hard but of course you recognize the minor league team exists for the purpose of the major league team and the problem we always had in triple A is you want to see the guys go good but then when they go good you know you're going to lose them yeah yeah you know during the season and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him yeah yeah and and and you've immediately uh now you got you you go out to the ball park and your favorite player is not there anymore and you say you've got you've got to learn his replacement but do you get any local uh do they broadcast games locally or televise them locally yeah yeah no there's actually there may be an AM station that does it i'm not there may be an AM station that does it but i'm not i'm not really sure no so you've you've got to uh uh yeah okay so so you you've pretty much got to the ball park uh uh to figure out but yeah but it's i mean you could you the game could be at seven thirty at seven fifteen and you could say hey let's go to the game and you'll get a seat yeah but yeah yeah uh uh there's probably that's pretty neat because i don't imagine Raleigh's so big that you have big traffic jams going one way or the other no i mean it's it's actually there's an interstate