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Ralph Kiner passed away. He was 91. He is a hall of fame baseball player. He led the league in home runs seven straight years.
I knew of him long after his playing games. One of my earliest memories is traveling to my grandparent's house in Portville, NY. Both of my parents were from Portville. They met in high school and moved to Rochester later.
Ralph Kiner was a baseball announcer for the Mets. And after the games, there would be this ... segment? Show? called "Kiner's Korner." The intentional misspelling was goofy to a little kid. I couldn't tell you anything about the show, other than it had what appeared to be an older man (Ralph would have been in his 60s) interviewing a baseball player. I don't know why we got this show in Portville and not in Rochester. Maybe we did and maybe I only remember it during trips to see my grandparents.
It was a really quiet time. The 80s hadn't "really" started yet. Sometimes I think I would do anything to go back.

I knew of him long after his playing games. One of my earliest memories is traveling to my grandparent's house in Portville, NY. Both of my parents were from Portville. They met in high school and moved to Rochester later.
Ralph Kiner was a baseball announcer for the Mets. And after the games, there would be this ... segment? Show? called "Kiner's Korner." The intentional misspelling was goofy to a little kid. I couldn't tell you anything about the show, other than it had what appeared to be an older man (Ralph would have been in his 60s) interviewing a baseball player. I don't know why we got this show in Portville and not in Rochester. Maybe we did and maybe I only remember it during trips to see my grandparents.
It was a really quiet time. The 80s hadn't "really" started yet. Sometimes I think I would do anything to go back.

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She was never in the Little Rascals movies but she was a huge vaudeville draw by age seven. This was back in the early Thirties. She went on to make a few movies and then got into politics I think. I never paid much attention. I suppose Google will answer all my questions if I ask.
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