httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbM-plMebU0
After the show, and post show discussion I feel like this is obligatory.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbM-plMebU0
After the show, and post show discussion I feel like this is obligatory.
John Grim (1867)
John Galbreath (1897)
Jack Tighe (1913)
Ralph Houk (1919)
Julian Javier (1936)
Claude Osteen (1939)
Paul Lindblad (1941)
Tommie Agee (1942)
Chris Wheeler (1945)
Bill Campbell (1948)
Ted Simmons (1949)
John Moses (1957)
Matt Young (1958)
Deion Sanders (1967)
Troy Percival (1969)
Pat Mahomes (1970)
Ryan Radmanovich (1971)
Matt Morris (1974)
Mike Lamb (1975)
Brian Fuentes (1975)
Jason Frasor (1977)
Drew Butera (1983)
John Galbreath was the owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1946-1985.
Jack Tighe was a long-time minor league player, manager, and scout. He also managed the Detroit Tigers from 1956-1957.
Ralph Houk is best known as a manager of the New York Yankees, but he was also a special assistant to the general manager for the Twins from 1987-1989.
Chris Wheeler has been a broadcaster for the Philadelphia Phillies since 1977.
Better known for his Hall of Fame NFL career, Deion Sanders was a major league outfielder for nine seasons, leading the league in triples in 1992. He hit .263/.319/.392 in 2,123 at-bats.
When I was a kid I was withdrawn and quiet (yeah, me neither) but my daughters have several best friends just one week into their time at a new school, and are both already involved in extra-curriculars. Not sure why I was an introvert for so long.
Kyle Gibson
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Scott Kazmir
A fine start by Sean Gilmartin. Matt continues to miss Batts. A big day for Nick Gordon.
Apparently I'm the last person in my office to know that our boss interviewed for another, higher-up position in our school, and that interviews for her position will be starting today.
Since I learned this from the daily building events calendar posted in the elevator, I guess that means I've been left out of the workplace news/gossip circle.
Nothing from nothing.
I long for the day that my life's regular enough where I recognize a Friday before I wake up in one.
Sorry about the long-running lack of content here. Here's some:
I like some songs on the Angel Olsen album, but I don't think I like the album as a whole.
I like some songs on the Weird Al album, but I don't think I can take the album as a whole. I may go back and collect all his Polka medleys and put them on a CD for road trips.
The Sturgill Simpson album is pretty good, and it's a bummer he's not playing a free stage at the state fair like originally slated. That might have been the recipe for a good WGOM Get-Together at Great State Caucus.
What's with that new single from Grimes? It's not good as a Grimes song or as a pop song.
Late enough for your song of the summer nominations to stick.
Jocko Milligan (1861)
Cupid Childs (1867)
Cecil Travis (1913)
Ken Raffensberger (1917)
Johnny Temple (1927)
Frank Howard (1936)
Jose Cruz (1947)
Mike Ivie (1947)
Ray Fontenot (1957)
Dave Meier (1959)
Ron Karkovice (1963)
Matt Whiteside (1967)
Craig Breslow (1980)
It's Friday! Have some Cake. You earned it.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMvOkSwiFCA
1994