Daniel Ortiz and Eddie Rosario lead Mayaguez to victory.
Monthly Archives: December 2012
Dominican Digest: Games of 12/28
Drew Butera gets a hit. An Alexi Casilla sighting!
Mexican Matchups: Games of 12/28
Gonzalo Sanudo is still in there pitching.
Venezuelan View: Games of 12/28
All the Twins did well!
December 29, 2012: Hangover?
I'm assuming Spooks is waking up in the flowerbed outside his local VFW or something, so here's a Co'C in its place.
Cup of Coffee: 29 December 2012, Bleech
That old coffee had been sitting around for quite a while.
Happy Birthday–December 29
Hank DeBerry (1894)
Bill Knickerbocker (1911)
Ted Del Guercio (1927)
Ken Rudolph (1946)
Jim Wilson (1960)
Devon White (1962)
Craig Grebeck (1964)
James Mouton (1968)
Tomas Perez (1973)
Richie Sexson (1974)
Emil Brown (1974)
Jaret Wright (1975)
Jack Wilson (1977)
Ted Del Guercio was part of the largest trade in baseball history. He was traded by the New York Yankees along with Don Larsen, Billy Hunter, Bob Turley, Kal Segrist, Bill Miller and Don Leppert to the Baltimore Orioles for Gene Woodling, Harry Byrd, Jim McDonald, Hal Smith, Gus Triandos, Willy Miranda, Mike Blyzka, Darrell Johnson, Jim Fridley and Dick Kryhoski in the off-season following the 1953 campaign. Del Guercio was the only person involved in the trade not to play in the majors.
James Mouton was drafted by Minnesota in the eighth round in 1990, but did not sign.
Grimes – Oblivion
#1 on pitchfork's Top 100 Tracks of 2012 list.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui1hRmvizmY
dunno, if this and "pyramids" are the final two choices, i gotta go with the latter.
Down Under Daily: Games of 12/27
A Justin Huber sighting.
Puerto Rican Palaver: Games of 12/27
Nobody great, nobody awful.