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I'm happy...for flex ..and Gonzales..
Damnit, I wanted to say Petey but like I said I didn’t really work with him. And once I saw Jeff, didn’t recall his last name. But he was the dude that first introduced me to one of my heroes. This dude named Sean Burroughs or however you spell. He was a little league World Series start right when I got into little league. And after I got to know him a little bit and talked to him he was the one that talked to Kevin about trying to hook me up with that Beavers job.Assistant Clubhouse Manager Billy Sepich
Clubhouse Assistant Pete Fortune
Clubhouse Assistant Tim Kalal
Co-Manager, Major League Clubhouse Chris Dewitt
Co-Manager, Major League Clubhouse Joe Van Vleck
Visiting Clubhouse ManagerJeff Bopp
I assume he might know Jeff Bopp listed above. He is also from Longview.
Basicly...on the boat...this job...is called..Damnit, I wanted to say Petey but like I said I didn’t really work with him. And once I saw Jeff, didn’t recall his last name. But he was the dude that first introduced me to one of my heroes. This dude named Sean Burroughs or however you spell. He was a little league World Series start right when I got into little league. And after I got to know him a little bit and talked to him he was the one that talked to Kevin about trying to hook me up with that Beavers job.
No idea who Billy, Chris and Joe are. I would assume I talked to Tim cause most everyone else were in charge of catering and uniforms and all that jazz. We had to clean cleats, wash the uniforms and clean up. Jeff had a hard ass job cause my first year working there the home and away clubhouses were both under the stands with only really the umpire’s dressing room in between. He broke up a crap load of potential brawls but the best was the umps room was right by Dan’s office and damn those were some fun conversations to eves drop on.
Section P, row 15. Behind Dbacks dugoutWhere you at?