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Lou Rotola buttons his Coots jersey at his home in Fort Collins before traveling to a game in Denver in late June. The Coots are one of the two teams that he routinely plays first base for but he'll fill in for other teams at different positions when they come up short a player. Lou has been playing baseball for the last 12 years on teams in the Denver area and now mostly plays with the 50- and 60-and-older leagues.
Lou Rotola buttons his Coots jersey at his home in Fort Collins before traveling to a game in Denver in late June. The Coots are one of the two teams that he routinely plays first base for but he’ll fill in for other teams at different positions when they come up short a player. Lou has been playing baseball for the last 12 years on teams in the Denver area and now mostly plays with the 50- and 60-and-older leagues.
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He was an old man who played baseball in a league for old men and he was the oldest of them all and he liked this. He arose each morning as incandescent as the sun itself and he carefully tucked in his uniform top and pulled his black socks high and crisp to his knees and was ready.

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