WARMINGTON: Frankie Lasagna 'so close and yet so far' on catching Aaron Judge home run ball Via joe_warmington
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For a few minutes, the saddest person in the dome was Lasagna, who owns and operates the popular Terrazza restaurant on Harbord St. Actually, there were a few frowning fans who came within inches of being partners with No. 99 on what happens with that baseball.Article content “So close and yet so far,” the 37-year-old restauranteur teased the day after he came inches from riches and going down in history.
Frankie Lasagna says he was “so close and yet so far” from catching the Aaron Judge home run ball on Wednesday night at the Rogers Centre. JACK BOLAND/TORONTO SUN
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