Have followed MLB most of my lifetime. It's Americas' past-time which seems to be reserved for MSA areas with more than 1.5 million population with lots of retired Baby boomers now; Milwaukee is the smallest MLB market with approximately 1.6 million in their metro area/5.8 million state, virtually what Green Bay, WI is to the NFL.
Youth years, all the youngsters in my neighborhood (Oak Park-Deep Deuce) had a favorite AL & NL team. As a Baltimore Orioles & Pittsburgh Pirates' fan the real superstars among baseball greats will be remembered; just to mention a few:
Orioles: Luis Aparicio, Paul Blair (Cushing, OK born), Boog Powel, Brooks Robinson & Frank Robinson
Pirates: Roberto Clemente, Bill Mazeroski & Willie Stargell (Earlsboro, OK born)
1979 World series Pirates (4-3 winner) vs. Orioles really put me in a box. The series wore devastation on me, it was downhill MLB interest from that point on.
There were many youngsters who pulled for regional teams like Texas Rangers, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Athletics-Royals.
Recall 1966 when the St. Louis Cardinals played an exhibition game against PCL AAA Tulsa Oilers in Skelly Stadium that attracted 18,904, it was the worst configuration of any baseball game I've ever seen. OKC's largest baseball crowd was 18,543 in 1979 exhibition game against the Philadelphia Phillies at All Sport Stadium, 89ers lost to the parent club 5-3.
The largest crowd in Oklahoma City baseball history, 18,543 at All Sports Stadium--a Philadelphia Phillies exhibition in 1979.
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