SINGING VENDOR

Kenny Keltz, Alameda's own singing sports vendor, stars in a highlight reel of his career hawking wares at prime Bay Area sporting venues, winding up with a glimpse into Alameda's baseball history.

(Note: Alameda hosted some of California's first professional baseball games in the 1880s, near what is now Croll's - the guest umpire for one of these games was none other than boxing great John L. Sullivan.)

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