It's missing Larry Fast on keyboards, but how about that? Tony Levin rocking the Stick bass
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5bAYlBNjjE
It's missing Larry Fast on keyboards, but how about that? Tony Levin rocking the Stick bass
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5bAYlBNjjE
Bobby Richardson (1935)
Fred Lasher (1941)
Mike Phillips (1950)
Luis Gomez (1951)
Tim Blackwell (1952)
Ned Yost (1955)
David Palmer (1957)
Gary Gaetti (1958)
Ron Darling (1960)
Woody Williams (1966)
Rob Augustine (1970)
J. J. Hardy (1982)
Rob Augustine played for a couple of years in the Cleveland organization, never rising above Class A. Why is he on the list? Because he is now an assistant baseball coach at Dakota Valley High School in my former home of North Sioux City. Happy birthday, Rob.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to strategery.
The Premiership got underway yesterday. At least I've got a winning team there to tide me over until basketball season.
A split for New Britain, including an extra-inning win. The Miracle take a solid win. A pitchers’ duel in the GCL.
If you haven't yet, check the game log for good news regarding cooking cinnamon rolls in stoves and approximately one metric tonne of hilarity. Seriously, I laughed out loud no fewer than five times reading through the game log. The people who showed up brought it - good times.
Also, the Twins lost.
Diamond's on the mound tonight. That's good.
Vargas takes the mound for the Mariners. That's good-ish (he doesn't strike many out, doesn't walk many, and gives up a fair number of long balls, but seems to be getting lucky so far this year.)
Go twins!
A big night for Nishi. Jose Berrios has another outstanding game. Patience is a virtue for the DSL Twins.
These creepy lyrics would earn a gold medal in Play with the Prose. Hollywood Bowl, June 2007
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT4_BQFbCQQ
Sam Wise (1857)
Wally Gerber (1891)
Burleigh Grimes (1893)
Bernie Friberg (1899)
Max Lanier (1915)
Bob Kennedy (1920)
Roberto Clemente (1934)
Billy Consolo (1934)
Joe Azcue (1939)
Paul Popovich (1940)
Bucky Guth (1947)
Bruce Benedict (1955)
Mike LaValliere (1960)
Jack Howell (1961)
Marcus Lawton (1965)
Bobby Higginson (1970)
Albie Lopez (1971)
Marcus Lawton is the brother of Matt Lawton. He played in ten games for the Yankees in 1989.
Last night I talked to about ten customers over the course of seven hours. Getting paid to do nothing should be a dream, right? Ugh, it's just so boring.