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Eye of the Storm: The World’s Best Coverage of the Brooklyn Cyclones

Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004

Speaking of kid catchers with The Kid

Play’s the Thing: The Hall of Fame catcher was leaning over the rail at the home plate end of the Cyclones dugout, as close as possible to the young Brooklyn catcher on the field. Comment.

First place Cyclones fall after 15 innings in Jamestown, a record

Cyclones: In the longest game in Brooklyn Cyclones history, the Jamestown Jammers’ J.T. Restko knocked an RBI single in the bottom of the 15th inning to defeat the first place Clones in heartbreaking fashion 5-4, Thursday night in Jamestown. Comment.

‘Cowbell Man’ gets suit, prefers jeans

Cyclones: Nick Cunningham, also known as “Cowbell Man,” is a 29-year-old Cyclones enthusiast. A long-time Bay Ridge resident, he attends almost every Cyclones game, where he patrols the stands, rhythmically banging a cowbell with a drumstick. He is casual in his attire, usually dressed in a Cyclones jersey and jeans. Comment.
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