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.
Tommy Milone on the mound as The Twins once again try to get their first win in the Rob Anthony era. The Twins batting order looks decent. How long before Anthony breaks it up?
New York, 2014
Half-jokingly, I called this the "Best kids' song I've heard in ages". It's not just that, but it works like that.
This band reminds me of Postal Service and Lamb. The Lamb comparison is probably because Amelia looks a lot like Lou Rhodes.
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Jim Donnelly (1865)
Earl Hamilton (1891)
Bob Meusel (1896)
Mark Koenig (1904)
Jackie Hayes (1906)
Phil Cavarretta (1916) Billy Gardner (1927)
Jayson Stark (1951) Dan Graham (1954) Mark Carreon (1963)
David Segui (1966) Gus Gandarillas (1971) Preston Wilson (1974)
Yorvit Torrealba (1978)
Rick Ankiel (1979)
Jayson Stark is a long-time baseball writer and ESPN commentator.
I was down in my hometown - Blue Earth - yesterday, and learned that they took out a walking trail that previously qualified as one of the only things to do in town. That seems like a mistake, but so does living there in the first place, so whatever.