What's in a name?

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I have always felt that there have been a few friends, colleagues, and even some family members who have thought it is a little crazy to have named a child after a baseball player. This article is the best explanation of having done that that I've read and probably will read. These kids weren't named after a baseball player, but rather a stand up citizen who does good things.

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Kurt Baker said:

Agreed. I read that article when it came out; still don't understand the six writers who left him off the ballot. I and my son (who is not named after a baseball player, but is a fan nevertheless) plan on being in Cooperstown the last weekend in July.

Kevin Morooney said:

You're going!?!?! That's great. We went up for Palmer's years ago and it poured and poured. Fun time anyway. Won't be able to pull it off this time, even for Cal. Have fun, take lots of pictures and put them up on your blog.

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