When I started following the Giants the lineup looked something like this, Ken Henderson, Tito Fuentes, Bobby Bonds, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Dick Dietz, Alan Gallagher and Chris Spier. I remember Juan Marichal, Jim Barr, Don Cumberland, Ron Bryant, Gaylord Perry, Don Carithers, and Don MacMahon. I remember Dave Kingman coming up and vaguely remember George Foster, Hal Lanier, Fran Healy, Steve Stone, and Jim Ray Hart. The first game I remember listening to I remember Lon Simmons talking about the guy who just died (Russ Hodges). For some reason the game was on the radio that day in the backyard. I don’t remember my dad following baseball before but I do remember that as the first game I remember hearing. I don’t remember the first game I saw on TV but I do remember seeing the Cubs later that summer at Candlestick and like everyone else, still remember that first look at the field when you walk in from the concourse. Here I am today, all these years later still following. Internet has replaced the transistor radio and I can follow closer than ever before it seems. (more on that at a later date).