httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZpdiY01WBY
Ms. DeMint was outstanding on APHC last night.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZpdiY01WBY
Ms. DeMint was outstanding on APHC last night.
A good day for Cole DeVries.
Two games, two runs. I wish I liked the playoff teams more, but it doesn't get much more tense than that.
Charles Somers (1868)
Wild Bill Donovan (1876)
Rube Waddell (1876)
Pickles Dillhoefer (1893)
Frankie Hayes (1914)
Lou Saban (1921)
Charlie Silvera (1924)
Eddie Yost (1926)
Eddie Mathews (1931)
Bob Bailey (1942)
Randy Moffitt (1948)
Dick Pole (1950)
Frank LaCorte (1951)
George Frazier (1954)
Bryan Hickerson (1963)
Chris Gwynn (1964)
Trevor Hoffman (1967)
Damian Miller (1969)
Charles Somers was the founder of what became the Cleveland Indians, was vice-president of the American League from 1901-1906, and was instrumental in the development of the American League.
Better known as a football coach, Lou Saban was the president of the New York Yankees in 1981 and 1982.
After playing until 12:30 last night, the Dodgers-Cardinals series has the early start in Game 2. 3 pm TBS Kershaw for the Dodgers, Wacha for the Redbirds. With Hanley Ramirez's injured, Nick Punto will get the start at SS for the Dodgers. I expect many many 'sliding into first' jokes and they will all be glorious.
FOX finally gets into the MLB Playoffs with the ALCS getting underway in Boston. Sanchez throws for Detroit, Lester for the Sox. Gametime is 7pm
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Ex-Twin Terry Doyle pitches well in the Mexican League opener.
A good day for Jermaine Mitchell. Late-inning scoring ruled the day. A LEW! sighting.
I'm beginning a five-day stretch where I don't have to be a salesman. I work two days, but they're overnight preparation for the peak season. I love selling, but this will be a nice temporary change.