the boy decided to start walking last night. just in time to storm the beaches, i guess.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWfsJx1ycY0
1985
the boy decided to start walking last night. just in time to storm the beaches, i guess.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWfsJx1ycY0
1985
Pitchers:
Twins - Nick Blackburn
KC - Ronald Paulino
Go Twins!
I wonder if the Twins will consider retiring Bruce Chen's number when his playing days are over. Going by the eye test, he's the greatest pitcher the Major Leagues have ever seen. The boys definitely got Chenned last night.
On a positive note, Liriano looked pretty sharp again. I guess that means the front office can maybe move him for something. I don't know, I'll be sad to see him go. I hope he looks good while he's still in a Twins uniform.
I hope they can win the series tonight, but with Nic_ BBlac_bburn on the hill, I won't be holding my breath.
An ejection in Rochester. Two home runs are not enough in New Britain. The DSL Twins win in ten.
D-Day B-days:
Ed McKean (1864)
Fresco Thompson (1902)
Bill Dickey (1907)
Wild Bill Wright (1914)
Hector Espino (1939)
Merv Rettenmund (1943)
Bud Harrelson (1944)
Bobby Randall (1948)
Dave Bergman (1953)
Max Venable (1957)
Brooks Kieschnick (1972)
Tony Graffanino (1972)
David Lamb (1975)
Mark Ellis (1977)
Jeremy Affeldt (1979)
I have this bad feeling the internet guy will fail to show up.
Of all the things I listened to in High School that I thought made me cool this one holds up better than most.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7w2Kyu1Law
1999.
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Some interesting information on Matt Capps this season*.
So the key is to keep him out of medium leverage situations.
*sean, there appears to be a widget to embed baseball-reference tables. Is that something we can add?
A sweep in Rochester. Is Miguel Sano heating up again? Another bad outing for Tim Shibuya.
the twins won. that's about all i know. apparently i can create posts from my new iPhone though, so i got that going for me. which is nice.