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Friday, May 27, 2016

Unbelievable

I heard an amazing thing today on TV today while watching the Cubs defeat the Phillies, 6-2,  at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Hand-Operated Scoreboard

And it had nothing to do with the three Cubs who hit home runs during the game.

Cubs TV announcer Len Kasper said a  member of the grounds crew for the team is the guy who operates the old hand-operated scoreboard in centerfield.

Fred Washington, 64, operates the old-fashioned scoreboard  in first-class fashion, and he's also been a member of the ballpark's grounds crew for a quarter-century.

I was reminded of the Wrigley Field grounds crew during today's game, which featured two long rain delays that required members of the crew to quickly spread a tarpaulin across the field during downpours.

Washington once told the Chicago Tribune that he has worked every job on the grounds crew, but now focuses on hosing down the dugouts and warning track aside from his scoreboard duties. 

Washington also raises the "W" and "L" flags after games.

Unbelievable.

Just like the Cubs this season.