httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opzRVqpU4Ms
A good friend recently turned me onto Ms. June's latest album. I can't get enough.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opzRVqpU4Ms
A good friend recently turned me onto Ms. June's latest album. I can't get enough.
I was so excited to see Emot last night, I forgot how good We Are the Willows are. They're good:
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Ed Willett (1884)
Dave Danforth (1890)
Andy Phillip (1922)
Bobo Holloman (1923)
Red Wilson (1929)
Galen Cisco (1936)
Jimmie Hall (1938)
J. R. Richard (1950)
Jeff Burroughs (1951)
Albert Hall (1958)
Joe Carter (1960)
Jose Cano (1962)
German Gonzalez (1962)
Mauro Gozzo (1966)
Jeff Kent (1968)
A member of the basketball Hall of Fame, Andy Phillip played minor league baseball in 1947, 1949, and 1952, batting .281 in 123 games.
Bobo Holloman is sometimes referred to as the worst pitcher ever to throw a major league no-hitter.
The father of Robinson Cano, Jose Cano appeared in six games for Houston in 1989.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to strategery's son.
Here comes the longest break of my history with this company (eight days). So needed.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwfMstI3bpA
Skim has bronchitis, which explains why it was lingering and lingering despite nobody else getting sick. I don't think I ever missed a stretch of school as long as her four days here.
Ring Lardner (1885)
Lefty Grove (1900)
Bob Swift (1915)
Pete Gray (1915)
Ted Abernathy (1933)
Cookie Rojas (1939)
Willie Stargell (1940)
Karl Best (1959)
Scott Stahoviak (1970)
Terry Adams (1973)
Marcus Thames (1977)
Clint Barmes (1979)
Writer Ring Lardner wrote about a variety of subjects, but is probably most famous for writing about baseball. If you haven't read any of his stuff, you really should.
As you probably know, Pete Gray played in 77 games for the St. Louis Browns in 1945 despite having only one arm.
Minnesota Twins get a televised Spring Training game under the lights. Game starts at 6pm and found on FSN+ and most Twins radio affiliates.
The Timberwolves are making a push for the playoff and play my favorite team the New York Knicks. 7pm on FSN.
No one else put on a pot, so I did.
After getting the early bus and making 7am mass downtown.
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.
The son of Bill Veeck, Mike Veeck is president of the Goldklang Baseball Group, which owns a variety of minor league teams, including the Fort Myers Miracle and the St. Paul Saints.
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.