Seeing nothing, here goes:
11am: NGAARG and BIHIRN
3pm: HONSUI and ECUFRA
In these first matches, I have NGA 1 - 3 ARG and BIH 1 - 0 IRN.
I'll get the other leaderboard picks up in a minute.
Seeing nothing, here goes:
11am: NGAARG and BIHIRN
3pm: HONSUI and ECUFRA
In these first matches, I have NGA 1 - 3 ARG and BIH 1 - 0 IRN.
I'll get the other leaderboard picks up in a minute.
New Britain's winning streak is snapped at eleven. Jose Berrios is dominant again. Eddie Rosario continues to hit.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFsvTMMmryA
After Free mentioned seeing these guys at the seventh street, I looked up their tour schedule and they're coming to NOLA this weekend. I'm stoked.
I've been unable to watch the Twins for so long that I just plain forgot to do it last night.
Joe Kuhel (1906)
Don Demeter (1935)
Dick Drago (1945)
Clay Kirby (1948)
Bob Shirley (1954)
Alejandro Pena (1959)
Mike Stanley (1963)
Aaron Sele (1970)
Michael Tucker (1971)
Carlos Delgado (1972)
Aramis Ramirez (1978)
Paul Maholm (1982)
First baseman Joe Kuhel played for the franchise for several years while it was in Washington and later managed the team there. However, there do not appear to be any players with connections to the Minnesota Twins born on this day.
From the best coast
Continue reading 2014 Game 75: Minnesota Twins at Los Angeles Angels
Billy Nash (1865)
George Harper (1892)
Rollie Hemsley (1907)
Jim Mills (1919)
Wally Yonamine (1925)
Don Mincher (1938)
Ken Reitz (1951)
Doug Jones (1957)
Tom Klawitter (1958)
Doug Bernier (1980)
Phil Hughes (1986)
Jim Mills spent almost his entire adult life involved in baseball in the Carolinas. He played college ball at North Carolina State, played minor league ball for nine seasons in the Carolinas, managed in Carolina minor leagues for six seasons, umpired in the Carolina League for two seasons, was in minor league front offices in the Carolinas from 1956-1971, and was president of the Carolina League for seven years.
Born in Hawaii, Wally Yonamine was a star in Japan from 1951-1962, stealing home eleven times.
Monty Python on the brain. I wish that would come back to streaming.
Yeah, I could cotton to this.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTtibiaN4mU
1985