Scotty James, known as Chautauqua County’s biggest sports fan, was honored at the Jackson Center in Jamestown on Tuesday night. The event, titled “Greg Peterson Unplugged Part 2,” featured local sports historian Greg Peterson sharing baseball stories and showing video interviews he has conducted. Also in attendance were former Buffalo Bisons and Jamestown Jammers general manager Mike Billoni, Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame president Randy Anderson, and Christian Dolce, general manager and director of business sales of the Jamestown Tarp Skunks.
During the evening, Scotty James signed baseball cards that were handed out to the audience, adding a personal touch to the event. The program provided an opportunity for sports enthusiasts to come together and celebrate the rich history of baseball in Chautauqua County.
The presence of these respected figures in the sports community added to the excitement of the evening, with attendees enjoying the chance to hear their insights and stories. The event highlighted the passion and dedication of local sports fans, and served as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the traditions of baseball in the region.
Overall, the event was a success, bringing together baseball fans and sports enthusiasts to honor Scotty James and celebrate the history of baseball in Chautauqua County. The evening was a testament to the strong sports culture in the area and the impact that individuals like Scotty James have had on the community.
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