Sam Thompson (1860) Jeff Tesreau (1888)
Lu Blue (1897) Elmer Valo (1921) Del Crandall (1930) Phil Roof (1941) Katsuo Osugi (1945)
Kent Tekulve (1947)
Doug Bird (1950)
Mike Veeck (1951)
Mike Squires (1952) Steve Ontiveros (1961) Brian Hunter (1971)
Jeffrey Hammonds (1971)
Ryan Franklin (1973)
Paul Konerko (1976)
Mike MacDougal (1977) Joe Benson (1988)
Katsuo Osugi was the first player to have a thousand hits in the Japanese Central League and the Japanese Pacific League.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to brianS’ daughter.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to spookymilk’s father.
Red Murray (1884)
Jeff Pfeffer (1888) Dazzy Vance (1891) Lefty O'Doul (1897)
Buck Canel (1906)
Clyde McCullough (1917)
Mel Queen (1918)
Leo Righetti (1925)
Cass Michaels (1926)
Bob Johnson (1936)
Jack Fischer (1939)
Danny Frisella (1946)
Tom Grieve (1948)
Harry Saferight (1949) Sam Perlozzo (1951) Mark Wagner (1954)
Jeff Dedmon (1960)
Tom Lampkin (1964)
Giovanni Carrera (1968) Dave Stevens (1970) Mark Wegner (1972)
Born in Argentina, Buck Canel broadcast major league baseball to Latin America for over four decades, calling forty-two World Series.
The father of Dave Righetti, Leo Righetti played in the minors for twelve years, eight of them in AAA.
Harry Saferight made it to the majors with Pittsburgh in 1979, but did not appear in a game. He got to the on-deck circle three times, but each time the last out was made before he had a chance to bat. Continue reading Happy Birthday–March 4→
My mom and stepdad got here yesterday for a month-long stay (my stepdad got a contract to build some houses down here) and last night one single customer kept me at work for six extra hours and took away my first day with them. Well...money, I guess.
John Montgomery Ward (1860) Wee Willie Keeler (1872) Ed Phelps (1879)
Tetsuya Yoneda (1938)
Paul Schaal (1943)
Rick Reed (1950)
Chuck Cary (1960) Neal Heaton (1960) Marvin Hudson (1964)
Scott Radinsky (1968) Mike Romano (1972) Matt Diaz (1978)
Jorge Julio (1979)
Tetsuya Yoneda is the second-winningest pitcher in Japanese professional baseball with 350 victories.
The Rick Reed whose birthday is today is the major league umpire, not the ex-Twin.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN8JqzQnV-I
If you haven't listened to the Dave Grohl WTF podcast, I suggest you do. I was really fascinated with the description of Rick Springfield's recent jam session at Dave's studio.
Live, 1985
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