Wilkin Ramirez continues to do well. Drew Butera gets a hit.
Mexican Musings: Games of 10/16
Chris Colabello continues to do well.
Venezuelan View
Aaron Hicks continues to do well.
Falling for Baseball: Games of 10/16
Kyle Gibson continues to do well.
Happy Birthday–October 17
Buck Ewing (1859)
Paul Derringer (1906)
Red Rolfe (1908)
Howie Moss (1918)
Johnny Klippstein (1927)
Jim Gilliam (1928)
Pete Cimino (1942)
Dan Pasqua (1961)
John Mabry (1970)
John Rocker (1974)
Seth Etherton (1976)
Gil Velazquez (1979)
October 17, 2012: The Cusp
We're one game away from a great (nearly) yearly tradition: watching the Yankees get knocked out of the playoffs. I'd rather it was literally any other AL team doing it to them, but whatever.
Menomena – Baton
Time for the comeback of my "Bands with more than one lead singer" gimmick. These guys released another solid album, Moms, last month, and will be playing at the Triple Rock in Minneapolis this Saturday night. I'll make a pledge to buy any WGOMer who comes down to check the show out a drink. For now, here's drummer Danny Seim on lead vocals, and head below the jump for another (and a special bonus video!):
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-qVtLrzfv8
ALCS Game 3: NYY at Detroit 7pm
let see if TBS even gives a nod to the Tigers tonight
Falling for Baseball: Games of 10/15
Three Twins pitchers lead the Javelinas to victory.
Pixel Perfect Memories: Electronic Baseball
Today begins the Top 50 of my NES countdown. Today's featured game is Dragon Warrior.
Release Date: 1988
Platform: LCD Handheld
Developer: Tiger
Yeah, the entire Tiger system is painfully outdated, with it's blippity bloop sounds and constantly flashing graphics. But I spent way too much time playing it. How about you? There's really no need to review the game, but here's a picture to refresh your memory.
This month's questions is as follows: What were your favorite Tiger handheld games?