Fred Clarke (1872) Bob Skinner (1931)
Jack Lamabe (1936)
Chuck Scrivener (1947) Dave Winfield (1951) Dennis Eckersley (1954) Jim Joyce (1955)
Daryl Sconiers (1958)
Darrin Fletcher (1966)
Junior Felix (1967)
Wil Cordero (1971) Eric Munson (1977)
Infielder Chuck Scrivener was drafted by the Twins in the seventeenth round in 1966, but did not sign.
We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to spookymilk.
twins lost, i'm pretty sure. i didn't see it as i was knee deep in writing challenges and sick family. now, i'm waiting at o'hare for a quickie with buffalo (the city, not the dude). talk about the game here if you want. or not. free country, i guess.
This morning, this scale has moved in a positive direction. I had it in my mind when I started this program that I would be happy with a break even result on my trips to the Fatherland, as long as I was actively losing weight when I am home. I'm not really okay with that anymore. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: October 2, 2012, Progress→
Mike Dorgan (1853)
Eddie Murphy (1891)
Masayori Shimura (1913)
Maury Wills (1932)
Earl Wilson (1934)
Bob Robertson (1946)
Greg Pryor (1949) Alan Newman (1969) Matt Walbeck (1969) Eddie Guardado (1970) Scott Schoeneweis (1973) Jose Morban (1979)
By Divine Right is know as the best band from the past twenty years that does not have one properly recorded video on youtube. This is one of their better efforts.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9qpDf2xruc
Montreal, 2011
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Generally, this was a very good month. I'm currently on day 6 of a trip to the Fatherland, and that stupid scale has kind of pissed me off, but even reading the scale at face value, I lost 12.7 pounds for the month. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: October 1, 2012, September in Review→