And so pleased that he became a Dodger.
Lucky it wasn’t a Mexican flag. Or, worse, a rainbow flag. He’d still be doing time. Well that WAS backing the day
I wish they would have beat the crap out of those stupid little punks right then and there.
Nowadays he would of been arrested for violating their 1st Amendment rights.
bkmk
Nice piece of work.
The Dodgers had a very classy team in the late 80s, and Rick Monday was an integral part of it.
This “play” as a Chicago Cubs player, may have heavily influenced his acquisition by the Dodgers.
What era for Dodger fans, for baseball fans.
I was lucky to be a Dodger fan in those days, and I relish those moments thirty years later.
Baseball for me will always be the American pass-time.
I love the sport. I love it’s nuances and how it fit easily into the 1800s and 1900s lifestyle of the nation.
It was a better time folks.
I would love to know what happened to the two dirtbags who wanted to burn the flag. Where are they now? Do they regret it?