
As a young girl in Kent, Ohio, Margaret “Peggy” Clark would sit with her father and listen to baseball games on the radio. It was their time together, and it stayed with her for the rest of her life.

Peg became a devoted Cleveland fan. She wore the cap proudly, cheered loudly, and passed that love of the game along to everyone around her — children, grandchildren, and anyone lucky enough to sit beside her at the ballpark.


Baseball was never just a sport to Peg. It was a reason to be together and cheer for something bigger than yourself.
Even in her nineties, she still had the best seat in the house.