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I met Vida Blue in May or June of that year.
I was a vendor at Metropolitan Stadium -- selling pop (soda pop, to most of you; Coke or orange pop, to be precise) or popcorn -- whichever seemed more promising that day.
All of us vendors were required to wear these horrible, flared-leg, Coke-patterned pants: the Coca-Cola logo and colors EVERYWHERE!
There was nothing like finishing a game with your Coke pants dripping wet with Coke and Orange pop!
One of the refill stations was down beneath the seats behind home plate. You got there by walking down a tunnel on the third-base side, which at one point intersected the tunnel between the visitors' dugout and their clubhouse.
One night when the A's were in town, and he wasn't pitching, I was heading out with a fresh load of pop, or maybe popcorn, when Vida Blue popped out of the tunnel just as I was passing.
"Hey, man! Great pants!" he said. He wasn't kidding. He wanted a pair for himself. I couldn't spare mine, obviously; I told him he should ask the Twins management, because they certainly had extras somewhere.
I wonder if he did.
He won the Cy Young and the MVP that year. I made about a thousand bucks, maybe -- along with my I-met-Vida-Blue bragging rights, which were big in those days.
(I suppose Vida Blue was no Huntington Hartford -- but he was mine.)