On Tuesday night at the Jackson Center in Jamestown, Scotty James signed baseball cards that were distributed to the audience. The event was organized to honor Scotty James, Chautauqua County’s biggest sports fan. Local sports historian Greg Peterson led the program, titled “Greg Peterson Unplugged Part 2,” where he shared baseball stories and presented video interviews.
Joining Peterson in the event were former Buffalo Bisons and Jamestown Jammers general manager Mike Billoni, Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame president Randy Anderson, and Jamestown Tarp Skunks’ general manager and director of business sales, Christian Dolce.
The evening featured engaging discussions and anecdotes about baseball, highlighting the rich history and contributions of these individuals to the sports community. The audience had the opportunity to interact with Scotty James and receive signed baseball cards as mementos of the event. Overall, it was a memorable night celebrating sports nostalgia and camaraderie.
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