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Palo Alto Oaks headed to the World Series

Original post made on Aug 3, 2010

Steve Espinoza wanted to make a special phone call on Sunday evening to Alice Makjavich, widow of former Palo Alto Oaks' baseball manager Tony Makjavich. Espinoza wanted to report a very important score of a very important game.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Sunday, August 1, 2010, 9:45 AM

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Posted by Oaks fan
a resident of Greenmeadow
on Aug 3, 2010 at 12:13 pm

Calling All Palo Alto Oaks, Players, Fans, Friends and Family!

The Palo Alto Oaks semi-professional baseball team has qualified for the Stan Musial World Series for the first time in the program’s 60 year history. The tournament begins August 11 in Houston, Texas. While we are thrilled to participate, the last minute travel expenses will be difficult to cover. If you are interested in supporting the Oaks’ participation in this historic event, please contact Head Coach Steve Espinoza at steve@paoaks.com or make your check payable to “Palo Alto Oaks” and send it to the Palo Alto Oaks c/o 1860 Wagner Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043. All of us with the Palo Alto Oaks organization appreciate your support. Go Oaks!


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