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echo & the bunnymen baseball bill




senators superfan and bar owner baseball bill, bill holdforth


former pittsfield highschool standout tommy grieve played for the washington senators when they moved to texas

tommy grieve hit a homerun on our highschool's baseball field once that hit the old hanger that used to be part of the ww1 era airport that serviced the old idlewild hotel that was located where the hall house is and was

jenny jerome may have grown up in the hall house and gave the town's college its school color

tommy grieve was playing with the washington senators the year they left to become the texas rangers




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