Reams and about two dozen former Major Leaguers gathered Tuesday night at AT&T Park in San Francisco -- together with a similar number of NFL alums -- as part of outreach programs by the player alumni groups. It's the fifth of 20 programs put on by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association this year, some of which will include participation from NFL, NBA and NHL alumni.
It's a chance to catch up with former brothers in arms, take in a game and hear what that alumni group has in the works for its members.It was a wonderful opportunity, a great experience," Reams said of his one big league game. "It was the crowning point of my life and all I went through to Cheap MLB18 Stubs get from Class C ball to the top. And being here tonight, this makes it all worthwhile."
A native of Oakland, Reams started in the Yankees' organization in 1969, moving from Class C ball (Idaho Falls in the Pioneer League), eventually making it to the Eugene Emeralds, the Phillies' Pacific Coast League team. In the first week of May 1969, he got the call.
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