Colorado’s ‘Charlie Blackmon kid’ meets Charlie Blackmon

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    1. I wonder, if he’s only two, will he remember? I think I’ve heard that we don’t remember anything earlier than about age three. But in this electronic age, he’ll have plenty of pictures and videos and probably more than one autograph to remind him.

    1. Assuming his interests don’t change, it seems a pretty safe bet he’ll play baseball. Plus it seems pretty clear in some of the interviews we’ve seen locally that he’s emulating his dad’s interest.

  1. It seemed to me that the little boy was calling daddy mummy, not daddy mommy, I know my hearing is sadly deficient but I turned the sound up full blast and still he sounded like he was saying mummy,
    With all my children I recall the first sound they all made was mummumummum, which gradually developed into mummy.
    The poor child looks scared stiff in the arms of that man!

    1. He certainly didn’t look real happy. But aren’t most toddlers wary of stangers? I think it would have been very unusual for him, without the prompting he got, to go running over to a big guy like that, much less be happy to be picked up by him.

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