chhh chhh chhh...
chhh chh chh BAAA BAA BA.
chhh chhh chhh...
chhh chh chh BAAA BAA BA.
My sister who lives in Alaska is visiting us for the next two days. Sorry if there's not much today. I may not even get in a Random ten of my own.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ3t0ZbFaGw
Frank "Home Run" Baker (1886)
Patsy Gharrity (1892)
Alejandro Oms (1895)
C. Arnholt Smith (1899)
Doug Harvey (1930)
Bill Dailey (1935)
Steve Barber (1948)
Terry Leach (1954)
Randy Bass (1954)
Yoshihiko Takahashi (1957)
Luis Aguayo (1959)
Mariano Duncan (1963)
Will Clark (1964)
Jorge Fabregas (1970)
Scott Sullivan (1971)
Johan Santana (1979)
Outfielder Alejandro Oms was a star in Cuba and in the Negro Leagues.
C. Arnholt Smith was the original owner of the San Diego Padres.
Doug Harvey was a National League umpire from 1962-92.
Infielder Yoshihiko Takahashi has the longest hitting streak in Japanese professional baseball.
I honestly cannot push a Women in Rock week without Ani. Seriously, homegirl kills the guitar, and is a ridiculously good songwriter to boot. Going further back in the catalog here, but it's all good.
1996
To be sure, I'm not sure why she skipped the heart of the bridge, but oh well.
Abraham Mills (1884)
Denny Lyons (1866)
Leroy Matlock (1907)
Vern Law (1930)
Durwood Merrill (1938)
Johnny Callison (1939)
Jimmy Wynn (1942)
Bill Butler (1947)
Larry Rothschild (1954)
Ruppert Jones (1955)
Dale Murphy (1956)
Mike Quade (1957)
Darryl Strawberry (1962)
Shawn Gilbert (1965)
Steve Finley (1965)
Raul Mondesi (1971)
Greg Hansell (1971)
David Lee (1973)
P. J. Walters (1985)
Abraham Mills was president of the Mills Commission, which determined that Abner Doubleday invented the game of baseball in Cooperstown, New York in 1839.
Leroy Matlock was a star pitcher in the Negro Leagues in the 1930s.
Durwood Merrill was a major league umpire from 1977-2002.
Suddenly I can't stop doing it.
That chick from Portlandia is doing music now? Man, she can rock your face off too!?!? Awesome. And this cut comes from y'alls backyard.
Bobby Winkles (1930)
Dock Ellis (1945)
Cesar Geronimo (1948)
Phil Bradley (1959)
Bryan Oelkers (1961)
Steve Reed (1965)
Salomon Torres (1972)
Bobby Abreu (1974)
Dan Uggla (1980)
Frank Mata (1984)
Bobby Winkles was the head baseball coach at Arizona State from 1959-1971, winning three College World Series titles. He also managed and coached in the major leagues.
We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to Zack.
The dream will always be mine.
I spun some Savages awhile back, but that was before I truly recognized how awesome these women are. Seriously, their debut is fantastic top to bottom. Looking forward to what they put out next.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg92BIHvN-g