I probably don't want to know how much mayonnaise was drunkenly consumed by U of M students last night.
Monthly Archives: January 2025
Happy Birthday–January 4
Tommy Corcoran (1869)
Ernest Lanigan (1873)
Al Bridwell (1884)
Ossie Vitt (1890)
George Dixon (1896)
George Selkirk (1908)
Gabe Paul (1910)
Herman Franks (1914)
Don McMahon (1930)
Tito Fuentes (1944)
Charlie Manuel (1944)
Ken Reynolds (1947)
Paul Gibson (1960)
Daryl Boston (1963)
Trey Hillman (1963)
Ted Lilly (1976)
Willie Martinez (1978)
Kevin Pillar (1989)
Raisel Iglesias (1990)
Kris Bryant (1992)
Michael Lorenzen (1992)
Blake Cederlind (1996)
Ernest Lanigan was the nephew of the Spink brothers who founded The Sporting News. He worked for the publication from the time he was 15. Among other things, he compiled baseball's first encyclopedia, published in 1922, and served as curator, historian, and director of the Hall of Fame from 1946 until his death in 1962.
Gabe Paul was the general manager of the Cincinnati Reds, the Cleveland Indians (twice), and the New York Yankees.
Trey Hillman was the manager of the Kansas City Royals from 2008-2010.
Blake Cederlind was drafted by Minnesota in the twenty-second round in 2015, but he did not sign.
Lo Moon – Water
Random Rewind: 1992, Game 102
MILWAUKEE BREWERS 5, MINNESOTA TWINS 3 IN MINNESOTA
Date: Thursday, July 30, 1992.
Batting star: Shane Mack was 3-for-4 with a home run (his twelfth) and two RBIs.
Pitching star: Carl Willis pitched 3.2 scoreless innings, giving up two hits and striking out two.
Opposition stars: Dante Bichette was 3-for-4. Pat Listach was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Chris Bosio pitched a complete game, giving up three runs on seven hits and striking out one.
The game: In the third, Pat Listach singled, stole second, and scored on a two-out single by Franklin Stubbs to give the Brewers a 1-0 lead.
It stayed 1-0 until the sixth, when Milwaukee took control of the game. With one out, Darryl Hamilton doubled and went to third on an infield single by Dante Bichette. B. J. Surhoff delivered an RBI single and Scott Fletcher followed with a run-scoring double. Pat Listach then singled, driving home two more, and the Brewers led 5-0.
The Twins didn’t just roll over. They got on the board in the bottom of the sixth, opening the inning with consecutive singles by Greg Gagne, Chuck Knoblauch, and Shane Mack to cut the lead to 5-1. Then, however, Kirby Puckett hit into a double play. It scored a run, making the score 5-2, but it took the Twins out of the inning.
Shane Mack led off the ninth with a home run, cutting the lead to 5-3, but the Twins did not get the tying run up to bat.
WP: Chris Bosio (8-5).
LP: Willie Banks (4-4).
S: None.
Notes: Mike Pagliarulo was at third base in place of Scott Leius.
Kirby Puckett was batting .332. He would finish at .329. Shane Mack was batting .314. He would finish at .315. Brian Harper was batting .311. He would finish at .307. Chuck Knoblauch was batting .308. He would finish at .297.
Paul Molitor played first base for Milwaukee and went 0-for-5 in this game. He would play for the Twins from 1996-1998 and manage the team from 2015-2018.
Willie Banks’ early career as a starter has always reminded me of Pat Mahomes’ early career as a starter. If Banks had gone to the bullpen as early in his career as Mahomes did, maybe he could’ve been an effective reliever. Of course, we’ll never know.
Dante Bichette would hit only five home runs in 1992, and at that point his career high was fifteen. He would not develop into a power hitter until he went to Colorado in 1993.
For a first baseman who didn’t provide much offense, Franklin Stubbs had a long career. He batted .232/.303/.404 and averaged just over ten homers a year. Yet, he had a ten-year career and played over a hundred games in five of those seasons.
Record: Milwaukee was 55-46, in third place in the AL East, five games behind Toronto. They would finish 92-70, in second place, four games behind Toronto.
The Twins were 60-42, in second place in the AL West, a half game behind Oakland. They would finish 90-72, in second place, six games behind Oakland.
Random Record: The Random Twins are 38-45 (.458).
January 3, 2025: Couches
Why are they so expensive!?
Happy Birthday–January 3
Barney Gilligan (1856)
Warren Brown (1894)
Gus Suhr (1906)
Frenchy Bordagaray (1910)
Sid Hudson (1915)
Eddie Einhorn (1936)
Bob Gebhard (1943)
Dick Colpaert (1944)
Larry Barnett (1945)
Gary Lavelle (1949)
Jim Dwyer (1950)
Darren Daulton (1962)
Luis Rivera (1964)
Luis Sojo (1965)
A. J. Burnett (1977)
Michael Restovich (1979)
Alex Meyer (1990)
Warren Brown was a long-time sportswriter, mostly in Chicago. He coined Babe Ruth's famous nickname, "The Sultan of Swat".
Eddie Einhorn was a part-owner of the Chicago White Sox. He was the founder of the TVS networks, which syndicated sports regionally and nationally in the days before twenty-four hour sports stations.
Larry Barnett was a major league umpire from 1969-1999.
Coach Party – All I Wanna Do Is Hate
This isn't my sentiment. I'm full of love.
January 2, 2025: -day(?)
While I vaguely know what the date is, I have no concept of what day it is right now. Those holidays in the middle of the week really screwed with my internal chronometer.
Shannon and the Clams – Bean Fields
Happy Birthday–January 2
Red Kress (1905)
Greg Swindell (1965)
Royce Clayton (1970)
Rick Greene (1971)
Jeff Suppan (1975)
Aaron Barrett (1988)
Felix Jorge (1994)
Fernando Tatis (1999)