Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 310, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 March 1975 — Page 12
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If you can’t see so well from the dugout, buy a couple of box seats
By The Associated Press Most players agree that the dugput is hardly the ideal vantage point for the viewing of a baseball game. The view is obstructed and it’s impossible to get a vendor’s attention. Cincinnati’s Pete Rose did something about that during the off-season: He purchased two season tickets for Reds home games. “I can complain all I want
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this year,” Rose said, smiling, after disclosing Monday that the seats in Section 104, Row 3, Seats 3 and 4 now are his property. “I’m a season ticket holder.” Of course, Rose will be occupied on the field when those tickets are in use, but at least he can boo or cheer when he pleases now, just like Joe Fan. “I paid ‘C.C.’ for them, brother. That’s cold cash,”
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Rose said, adding that he already had enjoyed one benefit from the purchase. “I got a set of Cincinnati Reds’ mugs,” he said. “They even have Joe Morgan’s autograph on them.” While Rose prepared for the Reds’ 1975 season at the club’s Tampa, Fla., training base, baseball owners went about getting the final few autographs on contracts at a number of
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other training sites. Pitchers Mike Torrez and Bob Reynolds signed theirs with the Orioles at Miami, reducing to four the number of unsigned Baltimore players. They are catchers Andy Etchebarren and Earl Williams, second baseman Bobby Grich and outfielder Don Baylor. Big first baseman Boog Powell ironed out his differences with the Cleveland Indians and
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signed his pact with the team that acquired him recently from the Orioles. That left only one player, outfielder Oscar Gamble, unsigned for Frank Robinson’s first season as Tribe manager. Gamble will not be allowed to work out with the club until he signs, a spokesman said. One player who began workouts Monday was Henry Aaron,
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the all-time leading home run hitter who made his debut with the Milwaukee Brewers in front of two dozen reporters and photographers. “All I have to worry about is having a big year for the club,” the 41-year-old Aaron said, adding that as Milwaukee’s designated hitter he expected to bat 200 times more than last season when he hit only 20 home runs.
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Outfielder Don Hahn signed with the Philadelphia Phillies, while outfielder Rich Coggins already has agreed with the Montreal Expos but has yet to show up at their Daytona Beach, Fla., training facility. Expos’ left-hander Dave McNally remained unsigned Monday, but Montreal Manager Gene Mauch did not express concern.
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“There’s plenty of time,” Mauch said. “It’s not as if he had to come down here and win a job.” Catcher Darrell Porter may have to win his job if he doesn’t show up soon at the Brewers’ camp. Manager Del Crandall said he had no idea where Porter is, although all the other Milwaukee players reported Monday morning.
