
By
the time this picture was taken, Vida Blue had struck out over 300
batters in a single season, won 20 games three times, and helped lead
his team to three consecutive World Series championships. He was only
26 years old and must have felt unbeatable. When I was that age I'd
been sharing a small apartment with my older brother for years and had
begun to worry that he and I were destined to live together forever,
like
Miss Emily and Miss Mamie,
the spinster sisters from The Waltons. My brother slept in one room and
I slept on a loft bed in a converted closet. There were
glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling above the loft bed, left over
from when previous tenants used the bed for a young child. I worked six
nights a week at a liquor store and got drunk on the weekends, coming
home late to pass out below the dim plastic heavens.
es said...
I recall being quite impresed that my father bought the Vida Blue pitchback for the backyard rather than the inferior non-celebrity endorsed version.
It did not include a package of cocaine, however.
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