tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448843072296729151.post5957377062081462304..comments2023-10-03T07:17:31.763-05:00Comments on White Sox Cards: The Next New White Sox PlayerSteve Giermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10291911419511893670noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448843072296729151.post-75489713209702859822009-08-28T00:45:51.415-05:002009-08-28T00:45:51.415-05:00I never had a chance to participate in little leag...I never had a chance to participate in little league. Other activities, such as cub scouts, took the majority of my time as a youth. I never passed a chance to play in a pickup game though. I've always wondered which team I would have ended up on and what number I would have received.<br /><br />Thanks for your recollection!Steve Giermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10291911419511893670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448843072296729151.post-89883311554566025802009-08-27T23:36:21.112-05:002009-08-27T23:36:21.112-05:00What was your first thought when you got your litt...What was your first thought when you got your little league uniform? Which White Sox player had the same number? I remember getting #23. I had to check the roster to see who had that number and it turned out to be MJ - Mike Joyce, a relief pitcher in the early 60's, about the time the more famous MJ with the #23 was born.<br />-Bill Grimes<br />www.todayinbaseball.comTODAYinBASEBALLhttp://www.todayinbaseball.comnoreply@blogger.com