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Posts by Precious Minnie Lee ⚾️

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Evidently Dale Berra’s 3-run home run earned him ⭐️ of the game🤷🏻‍♂️!

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Grandma Minnie Lee followed her Reds(even coaches) after they left Cincinnati. Such a true Reds (and baseball) fan.

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Always makes me smile when I see her scorecards from Danny Jackson’s postseason outings in 1985 with the Royals and how impressed she was with him.He joined her Reds in 1988, became an all-star & played an integral role on the 1990 World Series championship team.He brought her much joy.Thanks Danny!

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Notes I found from Grandma to me many years after she passed😇.
These are from 1986 after the Mets clinched the NLCS and then after the Mets won the World Series and Knight (an ex-Red😊) was named MVP. She was so loyal to her former Reds and was genuinely happy & sad for them.

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Thanks!

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Eddie Milner had the only hit in 5 one hitters! Of course @grandmasscorebook.bsky.social has some scorecards from those games. I love the little notes, “Reuss was a star!”

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Here are three of those games when he broke up the no-hitters. Grandma makes sure she gives credit to those pitchers. She respected their performances. You can feel her respect.

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She loved keeping score and she was able to capture a lot of huge Reds moments and milestones.

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September 19, 1982
He hit his 1st career home run in the 1st inning off Rick Mahler.

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Here’s this pitching gem on August 30, 1989 against the Reds at Busch Stadium.
He pitched 11 innings, giving up 1 hit (single in top of the 4th) for a no decision!

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Thanks Bruce!

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Thanks Ryan for telling and sharing my grandma’s story!

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Thanks Tony! She captured a lot of history.

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Hank Aaron #715
Grandma was ready, setting aside a green marker (before highlighters😊) to highlight this iconic milestone when it happened.
She wanted to make sure this moment stood out!

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Just like grandma’s apple pie in the 7th inning.

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Random response…
6/8/86
Terry Mulholland made his MLB debut against the Reds at Candlestick Park.

Grandma’s hearing was not great and her radio was not the best.
She notes “Jerry Mohallic 1st ML start…Mulhall”

Great effort in a no decision
7IP, 5H, 1R, 1ER, 3BB, 6SO

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Thanks, she was AWESOME!

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Grandma’s notes in her 1977 scorebook…

9/11/77
“Vada Pinson is to be inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame tomorrow”

9/12/77
“Vada was inducted into Reds Hall of Fame tonight, before game. Vada was Joe’s guest on the pregame show tonight.”

She’s also tracking the magic number for a possible 3-peat!

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Yes, all 19 seasons. She caught lightning in a bottle from 1973-91 with the Reds! Construction of the Big Red Machine, winning in 75 & 76, acquisition of Tom Terrific, Rose’s chase of DiMaggio, then becoming the Hit King, to sweeping the Mighty A’s in 1990.
She promised me the scorebooks to keep!😇

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4/25/78
Grandma notes on her scorecard
“Tommy John got his 1500th strikeout in 8th inning to Collins”
He would end his career with 2,245.

She was also getting frustrated with Foster’s slow start after his 1977 MVP season
“Foster had struck out 20 times before this game (none today) thank goodness”

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Nope, here in Louisville it was on 1450 WXVW. @cardchronicle.bsky.social

This was the back cover of her 1986 scorebook. These are hidden gems in her scorebooks. You find poems, phone numbers, promotional dates.
We can see she was looking forward to Tony Perez Day on September 21, 1986!

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Tom Seaver gets his no-hitter on June 16, 1978 beating the St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 at Riverfront Stadium.
You can feel grandma’s excitement with all her !!!! and underlining for emphasis!!! When she was excited she wrote larger as well.
These were her guys and she was all in with them each night.

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She loved trying to guess who Joe Nuxhall’s ⭐️ of the game was going to be. You can see her inner dialogue with this one!😊

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Tom Seaver gets his no-hitter on June 16, 1978 beating the St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 at Riverfront Stadium.
You can feel grandma’s excitement with all her !!!! and underlining for emphasis!!! When she was excited she wrote larger as well.
These were her guys and she was all in with them each night.

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She scored in ink as well!! She wasn’t scared.

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Thanks Gabrielle! Thanks for following also. Check out the website, I think you will really appreciate it. She recorded so much baseball history in her own way. She was awesome.

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This is awesome Pete! Thanks for sharing, it gave me goosebumps. Yes, our grandma’s would’ve most definitely connected and been kindred spirits.

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Absolutely a MASSIVE win!! Go Cats!
Glad I found you Greg!

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Here you go Barbara!

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Thanks Amy!

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