The Saints got zero hits. Kyle Schmidt hits a big home run.
Monthly Archives: April 2022
April 14, 2022: Once
Yesterday, the Twins and the Saints managed one (1) hit between them.
Wet Leg – Chaise Longue
I'm guessing this band has been played on The Current a lot lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq4XFAQPTWc
(DK played this last year, but it seems to have gained traction?)
Happy Birthday–April 14
Cannonball Redding (1890)
Marvin Miller (1917)
Gordon Gillespie (1926)
Don Mueller (1927)
Marty Keough (1934)
Pete Rose (1941)
Joe Lahoud (1947)
Ron Schueler (1948)
David Justice (1966)
Greg Maddux (1966)
Greg Myers (1966)
Mike Trombley (1967)
Brad Ausmus (1969)
Steve Avery (1970)
Gregg Zaun (1971)
Kyle Farnsworth (1976)
Cory Gearrin (1986)
Cannonball Redding was a star pitcher in the Negro Leagues.
Marvin Miller was the head of the Major League Baseball Players association from 1966-1983.
Gordon Gillespie holds the record for most wins by a college baseball coach.
It must be kind of a bummer for a big league ballplayer to not only not be the best player born on the day and year he was born, but to not even be the best player with his first name born on the day and year he was born.
2022 Game 6: Los Angeles Dodgers at Minnesota Twins
Clayton Kershaw
vs
Chris Paddack
Paddack makes his Twins debut tonight. He has a 7.07 ERA against the Dodgers in his career so hopefully that comes way down after tonight's game.
Minor Details: Games of April 12
A very bad day for Brandon Lawson. A very good day for Cade Povich.
April 13, 2022: Rain Delay
It was quite nice of the Twins to take a very long break from an obvious loss in the first week of the season so that everyone could watch that amazing Wolves win. Good on them!
Duran Duran – Hungry Like The Wolf
I wouldn't have cared if the Wolves straight up flipped the scorers table, that was awesome.
ヽ(ຈل͜ຈ)ノヽ(ຈل͜ຈ)ノ︵ ┻━┻
31 Dec 1982
Happy Birthday–April 13
Herman Long (1866)
Kid Elberfeld (1875)
Jake Stahl (1879)
Claude Hendrix (1889)
Ben Cantwell (1902)
Pete Quesada (1904)
Roxie Lawson (1906)
Bill Deegan (1935)
John Stephenson (1941)
Jeff Bittiger (1962)
Mark Leiter (1963)
Doug Strange (1964)
Ricardo Rincon (1970)
Kevin Ohme (1971)
Steve Pearce (1983)
Hunter Pence (1983)
Lorenzo Cain (1986)
Air Force General Pete Quesada was one of the original owners of the expansion Washington Senators. He also was the first head of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Bill Deegan was an American League umpire from 1971-1980.
2022 Game Log #5 – Dodgers at Twins
Dodgers should be good again this year. How will the Twins fare?
This is written 4 days before the game, please feel free to add anything.
Game time: 6:40