I asked Mrs Buffalo to find something a little more catchy. I even kind of like this one.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0BRM_gH3Xc
1977
I asked Mrs Buffalo to find something a little more catchy. I even kind of like this one.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0BRM_gH3Xc
1977
Over/under on gratuitous Dick Bremer shots? 15.
Three homers for the Miracle. Strong starting pitching for New Britain and Beloit. Late rallies lead to three Twins wins.
Chippy McGarr (1863)
Ed Barrow (1868)
Klondike Douglass (1872)
Harry Salsinger (1885)
Allan Roth (1917)
Hideo Fujimoto (1918)
John McMullen (1918)
Herb Carneal (1923)
Jim Hickman (1937)
Ken Berry (1941)
John Cumberland (1947)
Chris Berman (1955)
Joey Meyer (1962)
Robby Thompson (1962)
Pete Schourek (1969)
A great baseball broadcaster was born on this day, and it ain’t Chris Berman. For some of us, Herb Carneal will always be the Voice of the Twins.
Writing CoC's about the Twins feels right, but I'm simply running out of ways to say "Well, this blows."
Mrs Buffalo doesn't agree with the message of this song so as much as she likes the tune itself.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm1870K22lc
Mostly live, 1983
Angels (Ervin Santana 0-6) vs Twins (Carl Pavano 2-2)
Lineups:
A O's
Angels
tWINS
GO TWINS!
I used a random number generator to pick a season from the past with the idea that I would quickly highlight the Twins history that occurred today in that year. The generator sent me to the year 1972.
Twins 4, Yankees 2 - BR Boxscore
Other Twins notes: Just 6,446 fans - the smallest ever to see the Yankees play in Minnesota - attended the game. Bill Hengen of the Minneapolis Star lamented that there simply was no longer a thrill having the Yankees in town because the team was no longer "menacing or arrogant" like in the 1960s.
Kaat and Roof roomed together on the road (along with Bert Blyleven). Kaat and Roof were such good bridge players that teammates Eric Soderholm and LaRoche never allowed the two to be partners.
Other history notes: Without venturing too much into the forbidden zone, the news on this day forty years ago was full of interesting stories for a history nerd. For example, seventeen people were arrested during a protest in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood against both Vietnam and "urban renewal." Also, the Duluth Board of Education announced it was dropping its plans to desegregate the school district that fall because of public pressure. Five different schools in Duluth failed to comply with state guidelines for integration, and the abandoned plan would have required busing 900 more children than the status quo. Sometimes it is hard to believe that school desegregation was an issue a) in Minnesota, and b) eighteen years after Brown v. Board of Education.
Along the same lines, reigning NFL MVP Alan Page was frustrated that he had not received a single endorsement offer during the offseason. Quarterback Fran Tarkenton, on the other hand, received an offer "just seven minutes after the season" (whatever that means). The Minneapolis Star worried that Page was being harmed because of his race.
A strong outing by Liam Hendriks. The Rock Cats rally in the ninth. Miguel Sano goes deep for the tenth time.