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RIP Bruce Sutter
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<blockquote data-quote="Illiniaaron" data-source="post: 1804036" data-attributes="member: 29101"><p>Boy do I feel old as many of the athletes, actors, and musicians I grew up admiring are passing away. I was lucky enough to see Sutter strike out the side in the bottom of the ninth on nine pitches against the Mets at Wrigley in 1979. We had great seats about ten rows behind the Mets dugout and I remember Lee Mazzilli walking back to sit down after striking out smiling, laughing, and shaking his head at the split-finger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illiniaaron, post: 1804036, member: 29101"] Boy do I feel old as many of the athletes, actors, and musicians I grew up admiring are passing away. I was lucky enough to see Sutter strike out the side in the bottom of the ninth on nine pitches against the Mets at Wrigley in 1979. We had great seats about ten rows behind the Mets dugout and I remember Lee Mazzilli walking back to sit down after striking out smiling, laughing, and shaking his head at the split-finger. [/QUOTE]
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