Garret Anderson attended Kennedy High School in Granada Hills,
California. While there, he was a three-sport star in baseball,
football, and basketball. In baseball, he won two All-Los Angeles
City honors and two All-League Honors, and as a junior, helped his
team win the Los Angeles City Championship. In basketball, as a
senior, he won All-Los Angeles City honors and All-League honors.
He played most of his career with the California/Anaheim/Los
Angeles Angels (appearing with the team under all three of its
recent names). He is the Angels' franchise leader in games played,
at bats, hits, total bases, singles, doubles, grand slams,
extra-base hits, career RBIs, single-game RBIs, and consecutive
games (12) with an RBI.
Now imagine you are playing center field at the above
coordinates and Anderson is batting. You realize that if you turned
90 degrees to your left, his high school is a little over a mile
away.
You watch as your pitcher throws a high fastball down the
middle. Anderson takes a full swing, but he is just under the ball
and fouls it back over the backstop about ten feet from the catcher
who is trying to make an out. Where the ball lands is where the
cache is hidden.