Finally, the Milkmaid, Sour Cream and Skim get home tonight after a night in a hotel in Olathe, Kansas. After nine weeks without them, it's almost impossible to picture being in the same room with them.
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Looking at the standings this morning I see that Houston is also 7-16. That has got to be a disappointment.
Heh, indeed. Sort of puts disappointment in the Twins record relative to expectations into perspective.
It's good that you get to see your daily again, but I thought, based on the title, that this was going to be about trying to return milk to the grocery store for some reason.
Or maybe Dannheim's Kuhstall reopened?
This is dated a couple of days ago, so maybe everyone knows about it, but Reynaldo Rodriguez got an eighty-game suspension for failing a drug test.
If I were 29 and hadn't made the majors, I would consider trying anything.
Yes, the $500K rookie minimum or whatever it is now can be life-changing for a lot of people, even for only part of a season. If your family is struggling to make ends meet, what wouldn't you do?
Absolutely.
It isn't only the minimum salary. There is this, too.
MLB players must play 43 days in the majors to earn a minimum $34,000 annual pension plan. Just one day in the majors gets them lifetime healthcare coverage.
Just one day in the majors gets them lifetime healthcare coverage.
I have so, so many thoughts about this, and all of them fall into the forbidden zone.