Aww man, A Ghost Is Born came out 10 years ago? Really?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEyiR_lc_cY
2004
Aww man, A Ghost Is Born came out 10 years ago? Really?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEyiR_lc_cY
2004
I should probably remember to post one of these, as it is Friday.
Please put some good content below.
The better team won.
Continue reading Game Recap #159: Worse Team 2, Better Team 4
Gus Schmelz (1850)
Bob Coleman (1890)
Bobby Shantz (1925)
Mel McGaha (1926)
Dave Duncan (1945)
Jim Gideon (1953)
Rich Gedman (1959)
Steve Buechele (1961)
Dave Martinez (1964)
Brian Shouse (1968)
Brian Looney (1969)
Gus Schmelz managed several teams in the late 19th century. He is one of the few who became a manager without having played professionally.
Bob Coleman managed in the minor leagues for thirty-five years. He had the most wins as a minor league manager when he retired, 2,496, a mark since passed by Stan Wasiak.
Former Knicks player Mel McGaha was the manager of the Kansas City Athletics from 1964-1965.
The best thing about my days off is getting to watch late-season baseball instead of hours of football chatter.
Why Jeter? Why not.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xA9pfaGGXg
Don't worry, this week'll be all right.
Staff Ace Phil Hughes.
Continue reading Game Recap #158: Staff Aces 2, Hard-Luck Losers 1
What's this about a record-setting K/BB ratio? It's nice to have a good thing for the season; let's hope the next one is better.
Pat Malone (1902)
Phil Rizzuto (1917)
Johnny Sain (1917)
Sal Butera (1952)
Glenn Hubbard (1957)
Geno Petralli (1959)
Tony Womack (1969)
Dave Weathers (1969)
Oscar Munoz (1969)
Wil Nieves (1977)
Joel Pineiro (1978)
Rocco Baldelli (1981)
Vance Worley (1987)