In recognition of the world series win I decided to take a short ride and take a picture for the board. I told Sully about this a while ago and told him one of these days I'd send him a picture. The story goes like this...
Buried 10 minutes from my house was a man by the name of George "Duffy" Lewis. George died pennyless and was basically buried in a paupers grave. A few years ago the story got out and old George turned out to be a center fielder for the Boston Redsox "Championchip" teams of 1912,1915 and 1916. When the Redsox heard of this they decided to Give George his proper tribute and they bought him a headstone as well as had a ceremony for him with several of the Redsox in attendance ... RIP George..
Buried 10 minutes from my house was a man by the name of George "Duffy" Lewis. George died pennyless and was basically buried in a paupers grave. A few years ago the story got out and old George turned out to be a center fielder for the Boston Redsox "Championchip" teams of 1912,1915 and 1916. When the Redsox heard of this they decided to Give George his proper tribute and they bought him a headstone as well as had a ceremony for him with several of the Redsox in attendance ... RIP George..
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