Former Cub outfielder Dwight Smith sand the National Anthem at Wrigley Field a time or two, I recall, and he did the honors in Schaumburg to open Andre Dawson's softball game. Later, Bruce Sutter was on the mound, but the tough split-finger fastball is a thing of the past . . . at least when he is pitching slow-pitch softball.
Freelance photographer, yearbook candids of all sorts. Photos for Bethlehem Lutheran Church St. Charles, for Living Well Cancer Resource Center & Salvation Army, and DuPage Children's Museum. Official team photographer for Bloomingdale Bucks Vintage Base Ball Team. Former Lisle High School teacher and coach. Married over 40 years, father to two adult children, proud grandfather of five, I am also a Chicago Cubs fan, an amateur poet and an avid traveler.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Singing and Pitching
Former Cub outfielder Dwight Smith sand the National Anthem at Wrigley Field a time or two, I recall, and he did the honors in Schaumburg to open Andre Dawson's softball game. Later, Bruce Sutter was on the mound, but the tough split-finger fastball is a thing of the past . . . at least when he is pitching slow-pitch softball.
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