TUCSON, Ariz. — There's something special happening on a baseball field on the east side of town. They say "If you build it, they will come," and in this case, "they" means a few dozen seniors, and for one of them, his son too. Having a catch is a right of passage for any father and son. For the Tucson Old Timers baseball club, it's a chance to take the field again. "My dad's 81, so he's been out here 20 years, kind of knows the turf, and so I'm a rookie this year," said 61-year-old Michael Price.