When this year's Muddville High Marauders took the field on opening day,
it was a special occasion for the fathers of six of the starters: not only
were their sons playing for the 2002 team, but 25 years earlier, they had
opened the season as high school players on the only Muddville squad to win
a state championship. As it turned out, the six sons collectively were
playing the same positions as the fathers: pitcher (P) and catcher (C) and
the four infield spots, first base (1B), second base (2B), shortstop (SS),
and third base (3B). From the lineup card entries that follow, you should
be able to determine the full name of each father and son (the dads' first
names are Bill, Hank, Joe, Mickey, Ron, and Stan and the boys' are Alex,
Brian, David, Jason, Peter, and Tony) and the position each played on
Muddville Marauder opening day then and now.
- The six Muddville Marauder father-son pairs are Ron and his son, the
Benches, Alex and his dad, the father who started at SS and his son,
the dad who played 3B and his son, and this year's 3B and his father.
- Schmidt, who isn't Stan, and his son played different infield positions
on the opening days.
- Stan, who isn't Yount, isn't Brian's dad.
- The son of the 1977 squad's P plays 2B on this year's team.
- Ron and Carlton were co-captains of the state title team.
- One father-son pair started at C on the two teams; a second pair also
played the same position on the squads; the father and son of each of
the other four pairs played different positions.
- Neither Mickey Mays nor his son played SS for the Marauders.
- Brian isn't one of this year's infielders.
- Carlton and his son both played the same opening day position; they
didn't play C or SS.
- David, who isn't the Bench boy, put a picture of his dad as the 1977
Muddville starting P inside his baseball cap for luck.
- The Palmer teen isn't this year's starting P.
- Joe, who isn't Bench, and his son played the same position on opening
days then and now.
- Hank isn't the 2002 SS's father.
- Peter, who isn't Schmidt, isn't the son of the state championship
team's 2B.
- Jason isn't Bill's son.
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