httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sGjVaxNblY
If you have any interest in bluegrass music and like visiting San Francisco I recommend seeing the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. Robyn and John Paul playing in the sun at Golden Gate Park, 2012.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sGjVaxNblY
If you have any interest in bluegrass music and like visiting San Francisco I recommend seeing the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. Robyn and John Paul playing in the sun at Golden Gate Park, 2012.
Billy Southworth (1893)
Myril Hoag (1908)
Phil Seghi (1909)
Joe Paparella (1909)
Arky Vaughan (1912)
Jackie Jensen (1927)
Ron Kline (1932)
Jim Landis (1934)
Bert Campaneris (1942)
John Curtis (1948)
Darrel Chaney (1948)
Wendell Kim (1950)
Terry Mulholland (1963)
Benito Santiago (1965)
Vince Horsman (1967)
Aaron Boone (1973)
C. J. Nitkowski (1973)
Phil Seghi was in baseball most of his life, serving as Cleveland Indians general manager from 1973-1985.
American League umpire Joe Paparella holds the record for most games umpired in a season, 176 in 1962.
Wendell Kim was a major league coach and minor league manager for many years.
Alright, guys. I updated the March Madness Pick 'Em league. If you played last year, you've been invited using the email you used then. If you want to jump in, let me know. Don't worry - nobody knows what they're doing.
game in progress!
All the tales of woe and misery emanating from the East Coast must have had an effect on me, because I was cold all day yesterday. So I decided it was time for some soup. Corn chowder, to be specific.
This one is embarrassingly easy, and delicious.
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I did a full iPod purge last night. Cleaned it full off and started a new list from scratch of what I wanted. Although much of that was good stuff, I needed some different good stuff, y'know? I'd guess that the iPod has 90% new content (vs yesterday).
Watch as my random ten looks the same as any other week. Then share yours.
It's the Aaron Hicks Show on Fox North tonight, 6PM.
Harry Lord (1882)
Pat Flaherty (1897)
Bobby Goff (1902)
Pete Fox (1909)
Ray Mueller (1912)
Al Gionfriddo (1922)
Carl Furillo (1922)
Jim Bouton (1939)
Jacques Doucet (1940)
Dick Allen (1942)
Jim Rice (1953)
John Butcher (1957)
Mark Salas (1961)
Lance Barksdale (1967)
Mike Moriarty (1974)
Juan Encarnacion (1976)
Hines Ward (1976)
If you have a few minutes to spare, I would very much recommend reading Harry Lord’s biography at baseball-reference.com.
Pat Flaherty pitched in the minors from 1917-1921. He also played in the NFL from 1923-1928, was a major in the Air Force, and appeared in about 250 movies from 1934 to the 1950s.
Bobby Goff played in the minor leagues for nineteen years, 1923-1941. He also was a minor league manager and general manager and a major league scout, remaining in baseball until 1972.
Jacques Doucet was the French-language play-by-play announcer for the Montreal Expos from 1972 until the team left.
NFL star Hines Ward was drafted by the Florida Marlins in 1994, but did not sign.
i'm a sucker for cute accents.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOvIFZwzwSs
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtzgwNDZAs4
So, I guess y'all aren't Bowie fans. Let's have some Townes to cheer us up.
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