Jeff Hall’s buddy asked him, “Are you going?’ 290 guys, most of them from the Philadelphia area, were driving 19 hours non-stop to tryout for their beloved Phillies in Florida. Hall had pitched for dozens of minor league teams for 8 years, until a sore arm sidelined him. “Now, I’m in the real world.” Driving a forklift. The longest job he’d ever held. 17 months. Hall didn’t have the money for the trips to Clearwater, so his neighbors donated a thousand dollars to give him one last shot before his 30th birthday.
Baseball Tryouts
by bob.dotson | Feb 21, 2024 | Blog, Hiding in History's Shadow | 2 comments
Usual great Dotson piece this time about men of minor league abilities chasing their holy grail of dreams: being offered a contract by the Phillies in Spring Training.
Glad you enjoyed it Peter.