httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh3hQEG_sH0
One more cut from the alt rock scene, and a big thanks to Nibbs for a stellar guest DJ week.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh3hQEG_sH0
One more cut from the alt rock scene, and a big thanks to Nibbs for a stellar guest DJ week.
So when do the Twins come back from the all-star break?
Johnny Evers (1881)
Howie Shanks (1890)
Moe Drabowsky (1935)
John Bateman (1940)
Denis Menke (1940)
Mike Hegan (1942)
Jim Manning (1943)
John Hart (1948)
Al Hrabosky (1949)
Mike Cubbage (1950)
Dave Henderson (1958)
Mike Bordick (1965)
Lance Painter (1967)
Kimera Bartee (1972)
Brian Buchanan (1973)
Geoff Jenkins (1974)
Willie Eyre (1978)
C. C. Sabathia (1980)
John Hart was the general manager of the Cleveland Indians from 1999-2001 and of the Texas Rangers from 2001-2005.
I can't take a third straight night of insomnia.
Despite their current place in the AL East standings, the Rays have been pretty hot lately, winning 15 of their last 20 games. The Twins, on the other, wanted to believe that winning 5 of 6 before the All Star break meant they'd be in a position to pressure the front office into avoiding being "Sellers" at the trade deadline. Unfortunately, they have spent the past 2 games searching for offense, combining for 11 hits on Friday and Saturday.
The Twins send Kevin Correia to the mound (5-11, 4.61). Since June 5 he has a 2.30 ERA (seven starts). Unfortunately, he's only 3-4 in those games as he hasn't receive much run support, including none in three straight outings at one point before a win over Colorado on July 12.
The Rays send Chris Archer (5-5, 3.41 ERA) to the mound.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-d63s6ImM4
We'll close out with another old favorite. Starflyer 59 started out as a straight up shoegaze band in 1993, but they they've morphed album by album from a sort of dream pop band to more of a "normal" indie pop/rock act. The lead singer, Jason martin, is the only constant within the band, with other members usually only staying for an album or two..
This song catches them in their middle, more dreamy phase.
Thanks for watching this week!
I'm too tired to think of anything today, dudes.
An excellent game for Jose Berrios. Trevor May eases back from the disabled list. New Britain gets swept.
Heinie Manush (1901)
Bob Short (1917)
Mike Ilitch (1929)
Dick Stello (1934)
Tony Oliva (1938)
Mickey Stanley (1942)
Mike Witt (1960)
Charles Johnson (1971)
Bengie Molina (1974)
Jason Miller (1982)
Alexi Casilla (1984)
Stephen Strasburg (1988)
Bob Short owned the second Washington Senators franchise and moved them to Texas. He also owned the Minneapolis Lakers and moved them to Los Angeles.
Mike Ilitch purchased the Detroit Tigers in 1992.
Dick Stello was a National League umpire from 1968-1987, when he died in a car accident.
I'd been doing 1/3-1/2 mile swims at the club for a long time, and decided about 2 months ago to ratchet it up.
I started adding an additional lap each time and got up to 31 laps, then decided to screw it and go for the mile. No problemo.
Last 6 times I've done the full 37 laps (1 mile) and it really hasn't been a problem. Not sure why I had that mental barrier all that time...
Want to do an Olympic triathlon but need to be cool/confident with the distances (1 mile swim, 26 mile bike, 10K run).
Re: endurance reading: at pg. 297 of Ulysses.