Happy Birthday–May 17

Hal Carlson (1892)
Del Webb (1899)
Cool Papa Bell (1903)
Ace Parker (1912)
Billy Hoeft (1932)
Ozzie Virgil (1932)
Dan Monzon (1946)
Carlos May (1948)
Pascual Perez (1957)
Greg Mathews (1962)
Jose Guillen (1976)
Carlos Pena (1978)

Del Webb was an owner of the New York Yankees from 1945-1964.

As you probably know, James "Cool Papa" Bell was a star in the Negro Leagues.  It was said that he was so fast he could turn out the light and be in bed before the room got dark.

Ace Parker is a member of both the College Football and Pro Football Hall of Fame.  He was an infielder for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1937-1938.

Left-hander Greg Mathews was drafted by Minnesota in the ninth round of the January draft in 1982, but did not sign.

We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to Philosofer.

Continue reading Happy Birthday–May 17

The Magnetic Fields – Three Way

I love so many things about this. The original is one of my favorite (mostly) instrumentals (I feel like it's based in some way around "Tequila", but haven't gone to the bother or proving it in any way).

This version removes all of the distortion and feedback, and adds...accordian and strings. The "Three way!" chants at the end are delightfully awkward in the best tradition of Magnetic Fields.

The camera work, on the other hand? Not so much.

1 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 101 vote, average: 8.00 out of 10 (1 votes, average: 8.00 out of 10)
You must be a WGOM Citizen to rate WGOM Videos.
Loading...

Random Rewind: 1993, Game One Hundred Fifty-two

MINNESOTA 5, NEW YORK 2 IN NEW YORK

Date:  Wednesday, September 22.

Batting starsDave Winfield was 3-for-4 with two doubles.  Pedro Munoz was 1-for-4 with a three-run homer, his thirteenth.  Kent Hrbek was 1-for-4 with a home run, his twenty-second.

Pitching stars:  Kevin Tapani pitched seven innings, giving up two runs on five hits and no walks and striking out five.  Carl Willis pitched a scoreless inning, giving up one hit.  Rick Aguilera pitched a scoreless inning.

Opposition stars:  Randy Velarde was 2-for-3.  Mike Gallego was 1-for-3 with a home run, his tenth.

The game:  The Twins did almost all of their damage in the second inning.  Hrbek led off the inning with a home run.  Winfield doubled, Brian Harper singled, and Munoz hit a three-run homer, putting the Twins ahead 4-0.

The Yankees had only two hits through the first four innings.  They got on the board in the fifth when Bernie Williams doubled and Velarde singled.  It stayed 4-1 until the eighth.  In the top of the inning Chuck Knoblauch walked, went to second on a ground out, and scored on Kirby Puckett's single.  Gallego homered leading off the bottom of the eighth to make it 5-2.  New York got one man on in the ninth but did not bring the tying run to the plate.

WP:  Tapani (10-15).  LP:  Scott Kamieniecki (9-7).  S:  Aguilera (32).

Notes:  Scott Stahoviak was at third base.  I had completely forgotten that Stahoviak came up as a third baseman.  He played 19 games there in 1993 and 22 in 1995 before moving to first base.  Terry Jorgensen and Jeff Reboulet also saw significant time at third.  Mike Pagliarulo had been the regular third baseman, but he was traded to Baltimore in mid-August.

David McCarty was in right field.  The person who actually got the most games in right field was Puckett, with 47, but he also had the most games in center with 95.  Shane Mack played center when Puckett did not and usually played left when Puckett did.  Munoz had the next highest number of games in right field with 41.  McCarty had 34, Winfield had 31, and Gene Larkin had 25.  Munoz moved to left for this game, which he often did when someone else was in right.

Harper was the lone Twin over .300, at .305.  He would finish at .304.  Chip Hale, who did not play in this game, batted .333 in 186 at-bats.

Stahoviak was batting .175 after this game.  He would finish at .193.  It was his rookie season at age 23.  I'd forgotten that he actually had a fine year in 1996--.284/.376/.469 with 13 homers and 30 doubles.  If he'd been able to stay near that level, he'd have been a good player.  Unfortunately, the next season he batted .229 and he played in only nine big-league games after that.

Tapani pitched well in this game but did not have a good year, going 12-15, 4.43.  Maybe it's because of his fine 1991 season, when he was instrumental in the World Championship, but Tapani really does not appear to have been as good as I remember him.  He wasn't awful, but his career numbers--143-125, 4.35, 1.31 WHIP--are really pretty average.  He was really good in 1991, though.

This was the second game of a stretch in which the Twins would win eight out of nine.

Record:  The Twins were 64-88, in sixth place in the American League West, 22.5 games behind Chicago.  They would finish 71-91, tied for fifth with California, 23 games behind Chicago.

The Yankees were 83-70, in second place, 5 games behind Toronto.  With only nine games left, the loss to the lowly Twins really hurt them.  They would finish 88-74, in second place, 7 games behind Toronto.

Happy Birthday–May 16

Cy Rigler (1882)
Watty Clark (1902)
Earl Halstead (1912)
Stubby Overmire (1919)
Lefty Phillips (1919)
Dave Philley (1920)
Rube Walker (1926)
Billy Martin (1928)
Rick Reuschel (1949)
Rick Rhoden (1953)
Jack Morris (1955)
Tack Wilson (1956)
Mark Funderburk (1957)
Bob Patterson (1959)
Mitch Webster (1959)
Doug Brocail (1967)
Jim Mecir (1970)
Dietrich Enns (1991)

Cy Rigler was a National League umpire from 1906-1935.

Earl Halstead was a scout, a minor league general manager, and a minor league umpire.  He also invented the first pitching machine that could throw curve balls.

Lefty Phillips managed the California Angels from 1969-1971.

Dave Philley played five of his eighteen major league seasons in Philadelphia, three for the Athletics and two for the Phillies.

Continue reading Happy Birthday–May 16

Friday Music Day: Transitions….or not

Happy Friday, all. You made it through another week. Give yourself a pat on the back, and maybe a beer, if you indulge.

This is right around the time of year where my music taste would metamorphose. Winter is the time of year for darker and often harsher music, and Summer is obviously the time for lighter, poppier, more airy music.

That hasn't really happened yet this year. I think that's partially because, with only a few exceptions, this Spring has been kind of chilly. It hasn't really felt like "windows rolled down" kind of weather, so it hasn't really felt like "windows rolled down" kind of music, either.

Does anyone else do this every year? If so, have you yet this year?

Joe Mauer Region: 2nd Round

#1. Joe Mauer's Final Game (Def. Kepler's 5 Straight Homers Off Bauer 15-4)

#8. Joe Mauer Tags Out Gardner (Def. Rosario/Dozier Homer Off Severino 19-1)


#12. Arraez Pinch-Hit Walk (Def. Dozier Walks-Off Tigers 10-9)

#4.  Thome Walk-Off Against Sox (Def. Twins Beat Phillies on Father's Day 18-1)


#6. Scott Baker's Near Perfect Game (Def. 11 Homers in One Day 11-7)

#3. Nathan Induces Line-Out Double Play, Game 163 (Def. Mauer Catches Ball Behind Net 10-8)


#7. Twins Break HR Record (Def. Kepler Hero in 17 Innings 12-4)

#2. Casilla Drives Home Gomez, Wins Game 163 (Def. Mauer Batting Title in 2006, 16-2)

The Better Moment

  • Mauer's Final Game (79%, 11 Votes)
  • Mauer Tags Out Gardner (21%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 14

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Thome Walks Off Sox (77%, 10 Votes)
  • Arraez Pinch-Hit Walk (23%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 13

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Scott Baker's Near Perfect Game (69%, 9 Votes)
  • Nathan Induces Line Out Double Play (31%, 4 Votes)

Total Voters: 13

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Casilla Drives Home Gomez, Game 163 (85%, 11 Votes)
  • Twins Break Home Run Record (15%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 13

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Twins Clinch 2002 ALDS (60%, 9 Votes)
  • Puckett Goes 6-6 (40%, 6 Votes)

Total Voters: 15

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Puckett Robs Gant (73%, 11 Votes)
  • Tim Laudner Picks Off Darrell Evans, ALCS Game 4 (27%, 4 Votes)

Total Voters: 15

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Scott Erickson No-Hitter (64%, 9 Votes)
  • Kuby Smacks--Cycle Edition (36%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 14

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Touch Em All Kirby Puckett! (100%, 15 Votes)
  • 2 Triple Plays In One Game (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 15

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Santana Strikes Out 17 (92%, 11 Votes)
  • Sano Homers Off Britton (8%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 12

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Twins Clinch Division On Final Day (2006) (85%, 11 Votes)
  • Liriano's No-Hitter (15%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 13

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Span Triples Down The Line (58%, 7 Votes)
  • Santana Outduels Mussina in ALDS (42%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 12

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Twins Win 87 World Series (100%, 13 Votes)
  • AJ Goes Yard (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 13

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Hrbek Grand Slam (86%, 12 Votes)
  • Brad Radke Wins #20 (14%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 14

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Hrbek Turns 3-2-3 Double Play (79%, 11 Votes)
  • Baylor Ties It Up In Game 6 (21%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 14

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Hrbek Tags Out Gant (80%, 12 Votes)
  • Eric Milton No-Hitter (20%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 15

Loading ... Loading ...

The Better Moment

  • Larkin Walks It Off (93%, 14 Votes)
  • Pedro Munoz Walks Off in 22nd Inning (7%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 15

Loading ... Loading ...