also, the Gophers play Washington in the NIT Semifinals at around 8:30pm. Good night of basketball!
Wolves game is on FSN+ (Wild on regular FSN), Gophers on ESPN2
also, the Gophers play Washington in the NIT Semifinals at around 8:30pm. Good night of basketball!
Wolves game is on FSN+ (Wild on regular FSN), Gophers on ESPN2
Miller Huggins (1878)
Effa Manley (1897)
Wes Covington (1932)
Bill Sudakis (1946)
Lynn McGlothen (1950)
Dick Ruthven (1951)
Dave Hostetler (1956)
Jaime Navarro (1967)
Tom Quinlan (1968)
Dee Brown (1978)
Michael Cuddyer (1979)
Brian Slocum (1981)
Dick Ruthven was drafted by Minnesota in the first round in 1972, but did not sign.
Brian Slocum was drafted by Minnesota in the fourteenth round in 1999, but did not sign.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to Milt on Tilt. Wherever he is.
So, without getting needlessly specific about the mean spirits out there and things I've read recently, let me say once more: thank you all. Thanks for being the group of guys that you are. This is the greatest online home I could imagine having.
Cincinnati rock journeymen, The Greenhornes on KEXP.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YikF4bTlcdQ
2010.
forgot to throw up a vid last night. gotta get ready for work. friend put this up on their wall. sold.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCfIzivN55k
I didn't know about yesterday's Wolves game until it was over. I hate that.
Jack McCarthy (1869)
Bill Zuber (1913)
Ben Mondor (1925)
Harry Kalas (1936)
Mel Queen (1942)
Kevin Seitzer (1962)
Jarvis Brown (1967)
Jose Vizcaino (1968)
Shane Reynolds (1968)
Jason Maxwell (1972)
Eric Hacker (1983)
Early game!
Nothing like following up one free favorite with another.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym2APqGNi1g
Australia, 2007.
Frank Dwyer (1868)
Clyde Milan (1887)
John Fetzer (1901)
Dutch Leonard (1909)
Ryohei Hasegawa (1930)
Woodie Held (1932)
Frank Peters (1944)
Lee Mazzilli (1955)
Jeff Kunkel (1962)
Tom Glavine (1966)
Dan Wilson (1969)
Erik Schullstrom (1969)
Travis Fryman (1969)
Neal Cotts (1980)
Frank Peters was a minor league player and manager. On August 31, 1974, while managing the Portland Mavericks, he had each player play each position for one inning. Portland won the game over the Tri-City Ports, 8-7.