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The Lexington Legends baseball team has seen its share of ups and downs – including a head-scratching name change (anybody remember the Counter Clocks?) But now as the city gets ready to celebrate 25 seasons of professio...
25 years of professional baseball in Lexington hinged on a game winning pitch and a tap dance for the ages is an episode from Saving Stories by WUKY. The Lexington Legends baseball team has seen its share of ups and downs – including a head...
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Published Apr 25, 2025, 4:59 long, audio available.
The Lexington Legends baseball team has seen its share of ups and downs – including a head-scratching name change (anybody remember the Counter Clocks?) But now as the city gets ready to celebrate 25 seasons of professional baseball, WUKY’s Saving Stories has this look back at how it all began. Nunn Center for Oral History director Dr. Doug Boyd shares audio from a 2019 interview with Alan Stein, who along with other prominent members of the community, led an effort to bring minor league baseball to Lexington. In this portion of the conversation Stein recalls a literal 11th hour curveball his group had to handle before presenting its best case to an MLB franchise expansion committee. It’s a story you have to hear to believe.
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This episode was published on Apr 25, 2025.
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25 years of professional baseball in Lexington hinged on a game winning pitch and a tap dance for the ages is from Saving Stories by WUKY.
Published Apr 25, 2025 and 4:59 long