'Ballhawks' trek to Buffalo for major league moonshots
By Sean Kirst
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Myron Gleberman, left, and his son Joshua Gleberman stand outside the formidable walls of Sahlen Field in Buffalo this week. The Glebermans are "ballhawks," collectors who traveled from Cincinnati in search of big league baseballs.
Ballhawks Myron Gleberman, left, and his son Joshua Gleberman, right, stand on an Elm Street sidewalk, near Sahlen Field.
Mark Mulville
Ballhawks Benjamin Weil, right, and Greg Barasch, left, play catch outside Sahlen Field in Buffalo.
Mark Mulville
Ballhawks Benjamin Weil, left, and Greg Barasch, right, traveled from New York City to pursue baseballs outside Sahlen.
Mark Mulville
Mike Bernola, Benjamin Weil and Greg Barash outside Sahlen Field on Wednesday evening, during the Toronto-Miami game.
Shirley Bi had to see for herself. For more than two years, she has dated Greg Barasch, a guy she knows as thoughtful and dependable, a guy who works as director of a Manhattan afterschool math program.
Myron Gleberman, left, and his son Joshua Gleberman stand outside the formidable walls of Sahlen Field in Buffalo this week. The Glebermans are "ballhawks," collectors who traveled from Cincinnati in search of big league baseballs.