Harry Coveleski (1886)
Elam Vangilder (1896)
Sunny Jim Bottomley (1900)
Dolph Camilli (1907)
Warren Spahn (1921)
Rheal Cormier (1967)
Jason Tyner (1977)
Andruw Jones (1977)
Carlos Silva (1979)
Sean Henn (1981)
Emilio Bonifacio (1985)
Monthly Archives: April 2020
I Put a Spell On You – Mica Paris, David Gilmour, Jools Holland
I always loved the blues sensibility that David Gilmour brought to the greatest progressive rock band in the world, and this video introduced me to Mica Paris several years ago. Tons of artists have covered this song since Screamin' Jay Hawkins wrote it in 1956. Quality must have something to do with that.
Earth Day
Sure, we can make every day Earth Day, but today is also literally Earth Day. And what better way to celebrate than with a global pandemic? Well, okay, maybe celebrate is the wrong word.
Certainly gatherings and in-person events aren't happening, but if you're interested, you can find a lot going on today at earthday.org.
The pandemic has definitely forced lots of changes, at least some of which are good for the Earth. For me, one of the big things is definitely lack of travel--by car, bus, plane, or any other means besides my own feet. And oh, I did finally make the switch to cloth napkins at home, which I mentioned in an earlier post in this series! It turned out my mom had a set of cloth napkins she wasn't using, and how that we're eating 100% of our meals at home, it's been nice to be able to know we're not generating a bunch of trash just keeping our faces food free.
Have you made changes--or had changes forced upon you--during this time?
Joe Mauer Region: #1 vs #16
1. Joe Mauer's Final Game
Gosh, I practically cried again watching this.
16. Max Kepler Hits 5 Homers In A Row Against Trevor Bauer
It still seems ridiculous.
The Better Moment
- Joe Mauer's Final Game (79%, 15 Votes)
- Kepler 5 in a row off Bauer (21%, 4 Votes)
Total Voters: 19
Random Rewind: 2009, Game One Hundred Forty-seven
MINNESOTA 3, DETROIT 0 IN MINNESOTA
Date: Friday, September 18.
Batting stars: Jason Kubel was 2-for-4 with a double and two runs. Delmon Young was 2-for-4 with a double. Jose Morales was 2-for-4. Michael Cuddyer was 1-for-4 with a two-run homer, his twenty-seventh.
PItching stars: Brian Duensing pitched 6.1 scoreless innings, giving up four hits and one walk and striking out one. Jon Rauch pitched a scoreless inning and struck out one. Joe Nathan pitched a scoreless inning, giving up a hit and a walk and striking out one.
Opposition stars: Rick Porcello pitched six innings, giving up three runs on eight hits and a walk and striking out one. Curtis Granderson was 2-for-4 with a double. Marcus Thames was 2-for-4 with a double.
The game: There were no threats until the bottom of the fourth, when Kubel hit a one-out single and Cuddyer followed with a two-run homer. The Twins scored again in the sixth when Kubel led off with a double and Young scored him with a one-out double.
That was it for the scoring. The Tigers got two men on base for the first time in the seventh inning when Thames and Brandon Inge hit consecutive one-out infield singles. Jose Mijares relieved Duensing and retired the next two batters. Rauch hit a batter in the eighth but was otherwise not in trouble.
Nathan came on in the ninth and made things interesting--with two out he walked Alex Avila and gave up a double to Granderson, bringing the tying run to the plate. But Aubrey Huff hit a weak liner back to Nathan and the game belonged to the Twins.
Notes: Denard Span was in center, with Young in left and Carlos Gomez on the bench. Gomez was often in center field in 2009, with Span moving to left. Kubel, often used at DH, was in right, with Cuddyer at first base and Justin Morneau on the bench. Matt Tolbert was at third base, as Joe Crede's season had ended at this point. Nick Punto was at second base, a position he shared that year with Alexi Casilla. Jose Morales was the DH.
Gomez came in to play center in the eighth inning, with Span moving to right. Casilla pinch-ran for Kubel in the eighth.
The leading batter was Joe Mauer at .373. He would finish at .365 and win the Most Valuable Player award. Morales was batting .368. He would finish at .311, going just 5-for-32 after this game. Span was batting .307; he would finish at .311. Kubel was batting .303; he would finish at .300.
The Twins had a really good bullpen. In addition to Nathan, they had Mijares (2-2, 2.34, 1.18 WHIP), Matt Guerrier (5-1, 2.36, 0.97), and Rauch (5-1, 1.72, 1.21). Rauch, of course, didn't join the team until late August, acquired from Arizona for Kevin Mulvey.
This was a pretty big game at the time. The Twins were trying to chase down the Tigers for the division championship. As you'll recall, they went to a game 163 before finally winning the division. Our game today was the Twins' fifth consecutive win. They closed the season winning seventeen of their last twenty-one games.
Record: The Twins were 75-72, in second place in the American League Central, three games behind Detroit. They would finish 87-76, in first place, one game ahead of Detroit.
The Tigers were 78-69, in first place in the American League Central, three games ahead of Minnesota. They would finish 86-77, in second place, one game behind Minnesota.
April 22, 2020: Tug Of War
The random scrub sprouts in my yard are defeating my back and me.
Happy Birthday–April 22
Bob Smith (1895)
Taylor Douthit (1901)
Ray Benge (1902)
Lew Riggs (1910)
Mickey Vernon (1918)
John Orsino (1938)
Steve Jones (1941)
David Clyde (1955)
Moose Haas (1956)
Dave Schmidt (1957)
Terry Francona (1959)
Jimmy Key (1961)
Jack Savage (1964)
Mickey Morandini (1966)
George Williams (1969)
Tyson Ross (1987)
We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to rowsdower.
Didn’t It Rain – Sister Rosetta Tharpe
A little something from the godmother of rock and roll. We could use some rain, the grass is wanting to turn green again.
Banana Cream Pie for bananas times
What to do with the just ripe to just over ripe bananas? Pie, of course. The hard way around is to make your own pie crust, but a store bought version will work out just fine. Bake the pie crust til golden brown, and set aside to cool. For the filling you'll need:
5 tbs flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
2 cups whole milk (very important it's whole milk...)
2 egg yolks
1/2 tsp vanilla
3-4 bananas
Method:
Scald the whole milk in the bottom of a double boiler. Essentially you want to bring the temp of the milk to 180 degrees F. While milk is warming on the stove combine the flour, sugar, and salt in the top half of the double boiler and whisk to combine. Stir the milk to keep a skin from forming, and once the milk is scalded add to the dry ingredients. Rinse out the bottom of the double boiler and fill with enough water to warm the upper half sufficiently. Once the liquid has warmed temper the eggs by adding a few tablespoons worth of milk mixture to the eggs at a time. This will keep the eggs from scrambling once they're added to the milk. Stir in the eggs and reduce the pudding you've made to as thick a consistency as you like - in this case thicker is better so that you don't have runny pudding pie, but it's really dealers choice - When you've just about reached your desired pudding texture stir in the vanilla, slice the bananas into the pie shell, and then fill pie shell with the pudding. Place the whole works in the fridge to chill for a couple of hours.
Kirby Puckett Region: #2 vs. #15
2. Twins Clinch ALDS in 2002
I was bouncing around I was so nervous. Poor Hocking ended up injuring himself after this catch.
This video also includes A.J's homer (previously in countdown) and a line drive double for David Ortiz that plated the deciding 5th run.
15. Jim Thome Hits the Flag Pole
It was between this and his homer that made Delmon's jaw slack.
The Better Moment
- Twins Clinch 2002 ALDS (63%, 10 Votes)
- Jim Thome Hits Flag Pole (38%, 6 Votes)
Total Voters: 16
The Better Moment
- Puckett Goes 6-6 (89%, 16 Votes)
- Molitor's 3,000th Hit (11%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 18
The Better Moment
- Puckett Robs Gant (78%, 14 Votes)
- Kuby Smacks--Rivera Edition (22%, 4 Votes)
Total Voters: 18
The Better Moment
- Erickson's No-Hitter (60%, 12 Votes)
- Pagliarulo Pinch-Hit Homer in ALCS (40%, 8 Votes)
Total Voters: 20
The Better Moment
- Kubel Slam (53%, 10 Votes)
- Gladden Slam (47%, 9 Votes)
Total Voters: 19
The Better Moment
- Two Triple Plays in One Game (60%, 12 Votes)
- Erickson Wins 12 In a Row (40%, 8 Votes)
Total Voters: 20
The Better Moment
- Touch Em All Kirby (95%, 19 Votes)
- Go Buxton Go (5%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 20