Talk:River City Rascals
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Nolan Woodford etc.
[edit]In reference to:
- The Rascals "music man" for the 2006 season was Nolan Woodford. Woodford sat in on color commentary with Dan McGinn for the eighth inning of the final regular season homegame at T.R. Hughes Ballpark on September 1, 2006. While this is not documented fact, it was likely the highest rated moment in 100.7 FM KFNS history.
Though amusing and of passing interest, I'm removing this because of "undocumented fact" and that it appears to be a vanity entry, rather than a useful informational tidbit. Just for the record, I attended this final 2006 game (Rascals crushed hapless Kalamazoo) and am totally unaffilated with the team (other than being a fan).
Let's keep beefing this up as one of the better wikipedia articles on minor league teams. -- Quartermaster 15:07, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
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