BigAppleJak
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- Aug 8, 2008
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Hey man, unrelated to your topic Doc is throwing out the first pitch at my sons little league game this weekend.
They usually give some words of encouragement and have a little ceremony.
Here's the info:
Scarsdale Little league is proud to announce that Dwight "Doc" Gooden, also known as "Dr. K" the former pitcher for both the Mets and Yankees will throw out the first pitch for the 2009 Scarsdale Little League season. With a W-L record of 194-112 and a career ERA of 3.51 with 2,293 strikeouts, "Dr K" was known for his 98mph fastball and "nose to toes" curveball. Doc had his debut with the NY Mets on April 7th, 1984 at the age of 19 and his last pitching appearance was on Sept. 29th, 2000 for the NY Yankees. Gooden, in 1996, pitched a no-hitter against the Seattle Mariners on May 14 at Yankee Stadium. Don't miss seeing this pitching legend toss out the the first ball at the opening day ceremonies. All the action will take place at the Little League Field on April 18th at 8:30AM. Everyone is welcome. Please bring the whole family to see and hear one of NY's greatest pitching legends describe his career and inspire budding careers right here in Scarsdale.
They usually give some words of encouragement and have a little ceremony.
Here's the info:
Scarsdale Little league is proud to announce that Dwight "Doc" Gooden, also known as "Dr. K" the former pitcher for both the Mets and Yankees will throw out the first pitch for the 2009 Scarsdale Little League season. With a W-L record of 194-112 and a career ERA of 3.51 with 2,293 strikeouts, "Dr K" was known for his 98mph fastball and "nose to toes" curveball. Doc had his debut with the NY Mets on April 7th, 1984 at the age of 19 and his last pitching appearance was on Sept. 29th, 2000 for the NY Yankees. Gooden, in 1996, pitched a no-hitter against the Seattle Mariners on May 14 at Yankee Stadium. Don't miss seeing this pitching legend toss out the the first ball at the opening day ceremonies. All the action will take place at the Little League Field on April 18th at 8:30AM. Everyone is welcome. Please bring the whole family to see and hear one of NY's greatest pitching legends describe his career and inspire budding careers right here in Scarsdale.