Charleston, South CarÂoliÂna is a long way from CoopÂerÂstown, NY. About 622 miles, to be preÂcise. And it’s in Charleston that Bill MurÂray, the actor, was inductÂed into the South Atlantic League Hall of Fame on TuesÂday. Why bestow such an honÂor on the star of GhostÂbusters, Stripes, and varÂiÂous Wes AnderÂson films? Because, rather quiÂetÂly, MurÂray has owned parts of many minor league baseÂball teams, includÂing, these days, the Charleston RiverÂDogs, a class A affilÂiÂate of the New York YanÂkees. So, with the YanÂkees’ GenÂerÂal ManÂagÂer BriÂan CashÂman in attenÂdance, MurÂray gave his Hall of Fame InducÂtion Speech, knowÂingÂly sportÂing a hideous shirt and jackÂet. The openÂing minÂutes will speak to anyÂone who rememÂbers, as a kid, enterÂing a baseÂball staÂdiÂum for the first time and seeÂing that vast field of green.
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