Carassco v. Milone
Twins the chance to win their second straight series and get back above .500 on the season. Considering how poorly things have gone since the All-Star Break, I'll take that as a sign of improvement.
Carassco v. Milone
Twins the chance to win their second straight series and get back above .500 on the season. Considering how poorly things have gone since the All-Star Break, I'll take that as a sign of improvement.
Hick Carpenter (1855)
Baby Doll Jacobsen (1890)
Fats Fothergill (1897)
Tiny Bonham (1913)
Gene Woodling (1922)
Puddin’ Head Jones (1925)
Buck Rodgers (1938)
Gene Brabender (1941)
Mike Jorgensen (1948)
Al Holland (1952)
Nick Leyva (1953)
Rick Reed (1964)
Xavier Hernandez (1965)
Terry Shumpert (1966)
Quinton McCracken (1970)
Damian Jackson (1973)
Roger Cedeno (1974)
Yu Darvish (1986)
Nick Leyva is a long-time minor league coach and manager and major league coach. He managed the Philadelphia Phillies from 1989-1991.
You know, I always liked this song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6qmW4q2XSY
1975
Duffey vs. Tomlin.
Game in progress
Let's hop in the little bit back machine and groove on some good Brit rock.
1973
Jose Berrios was dominant until all of a sudden he wasn't. Shannon Wilkerson and Aaron Slegers lead the Lookouts to an easy win. Engelb Vielma delivers the game-winning single in the eighth for the Miracle. The Kernels hung in there for a while, but couldn't keep up the scoring. Daniel Kihle and Onesimo Hernandez lead the E-Twins to an E-asy victory. Christian Cavaness keeps hitting for the GCL Twins. Gorge Munoz and Jadison Jimenez lead the DSL Twins to a win.
Charles Comiskey (1859)
Doggie Miller (1864)
Jack Warner (1872)
Bill Sherdel (1896)
Jim Snyder (1932)
Joey Jay (1935)
Jose Santiago (1940)
Cap Peterson (1942)
Duffy Dyer (1945)
Joe Lis (1946)
Billy Conigliaro (1947)
Tom Kelly (1950)
Joe Cowley (1958)
Randy Johnson (1958)
Jeff Huson (1964)
Scott Brosius (1966)
Chris Singleton (1972)
Oliver Perez (1981)
This is also the sixty-ninth wedding anniversary of Mom and Dad A.
Yesterday was the birthday of a girl who broke my heart in 2000. We spent less than a year together and yet I still remember her birthday when the date comes up. At this point, I have to assume it'll last forever.
It was a Joe Mauer home run.
Thats about it.
This is something better than the game: