NY Times sports section today lets us go back, back, waaay back to catch a memory from July 12, 1979 . . .

. . . when the Tigers 'won' the second game of a twilight double-header at Comiskey Park by forfeit because . . .

. . . of a classic Disco Demolition Night stunt cooked up by a former Detroit DJ and Mike Veeck, son of legendary White Sox owner Bill Veeck.
I remember from the get-go, it wasn’t a normal crowd. The outfielders were definitely a little scared, and Ronnie [LeFlore] wasn’t usually afraid of anything.
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