httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8pG5ep-PUE
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8pG5ep-PUE
I'm going to the Grand Canyon today. In fact, I may be there when you read this, because we're getting up stupidly early (late?) to drive four hours and see the sunrise there.
Hello. I'm back to posting on WGOM Fitness after a little hiatus. Today is also the beginning of the six week Resolution Month. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: Resolution Month (Six Weeks)
What are y'all listening to today?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh9WayN7R-s
I know you are supposed to do "live" versions of the songs. But the best version of Ol' Man River of this one.
Sliding Billy Hamilton (1866)
Charlie Irwin (1869)
Jimmy Ring (1895)
George Earnshaw (1900)
Larry Goetz (1900)
Lorenzo Ponza (1915)
Chuck Estrada (1938)
Ron Cey (1948)
Rick Auerbach (1950)
Joe Hesketh (1959)
Mark Davidson (1961)
Melido Perez (1966)
Ugueth Urbina (1974)
Alex Gonzalez (1977)
Luis Ugueto (1979)
Lorenzo Ponza invented the modern pitching machine.
Larry Goetz was a National League umpire from 1936-1957.
Today's my first day off since January 28th.
I have been on a long journey in my career over the last several years. The road has been winding and unpredictable. Today, I found out I begin the next part of my journey next week with a new job. This great news has me pausing to reflect on how I've gotten here. Continue reading The Next Chapter
If you've forgotten what today is, let this be your reminder to rush out for flowers.
Joe Gerhardt (1855)
Arthur Irwin (1858)
Morgan Murphy (1867)
Candy LaChance (1870)
Bob Quinn (1870)
Earl Smith (1897)
Mel Allen (1913)
Red Barrett (1915)
Len Gabrielson (1940)
Ken Levine (1950)
Larry Milbourne (1951)
Will McEnaney (1952)
Dave Dravecky (1956)
Alejandro Sanchez (1959)
John Marzano (1963)
Kelly Stinnett (1970)
Damaso Marte (1975)
Bob Quinn was a long-time executive for the St. Louis Browns, the Boston Red Sox, and the Boston Braves. He was later the director of the Hall of Fame.
Ken Levine has been a broadcaster for Baltimore, San Diego, and Seattle. He has also worked on a number of television programs, notably including "Cheers" and "Frazier".
John Marzano was drafted by Minnesota in the third round in 1981, but he did not sign.
We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to Mother 6.