Sunday, April 15, 2007

And then we did this...

However, after proving what great folks we are, we turned around and immediately showed how weird we are.

Apparently in order to cash in on our piece of the Hank Aaron/Barry Bonds hoopla, the Brewers have hired someone to determine the exact landing spot of Hank Aaron's 755th Home Run.

From jsonline.com:

Where did Aaron's 755th land?

File this item under the strange, but weird column.

Next Tuesday, the Milwaukee Brewers will hold a press conference to discuss arrangements to unveil a commemorative marker that would symbolize the landing location of Hank Aaron's 755th home run.

That, of course, was the last home run of Aaron's career. It happened on July 20, 1976.

The Brewers say they will call upon the services of Alan J. Horowitz, associate academic program director of civil engineering and mechanics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I'm pretty sure I know what Horowitz does for a living, but I hope it also means he's watched enough video of the home run and knows where the old County Stadium was built to make a reasoned judgment on the spot in question.

I'm thinking the landing is somewhere around the playground equipment just behind Helfaer Field. But we'll know more on Tuesday when the Brewers and Horowitz will gather at THE SPOT.

With the attention this season on Barry Bonds and his drive to pass Aaron, it's inevitable that baseball fans will relive Aaron's feat. Judging from this press conference, it appears the Brewers want to be part of the hoopla.

A plaque marking the spot will be unveiled in June.

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