If only we could've taken a mulligan.
Continue reading Game Recap #8: Almost Comeback Kids 4, Mackmen 7
If only we could've taken a mulligan.
Continue reading Game Recap #8: Almost Comeback Kids 4, Mackmen 7
In which I use far too many words discussing the Miguel Sulbaran trade.
Continue reading Game Recap #7: Hometown Heroes 3, White Elephants 8
Another easy win for our boys.
Continue reading Game Recap #6: 1001 Club 10, Mistake by the Lake 7
Lots of transactions, as the full-season minor league teams were set.
One down, one hundred fifty-nine to go!
Continue reading Game Recap #3: Chris Colabello and Friends 10, Colorless Footwear 9
There's a game threatening. Will there be one? We'll see!
Continue reading 2014 Game 3: Team Twinned Cities v. Windy City Betas
Since no one signed up for some of the game recaps, I decided to try to fill in.
Continue reading Game Recap #1: Fighting Gardenhires 3, Rockin’ Robins 5
Bill Hallman (1867)
Jack Stivetts (1868)
Big Jeff Pfeffer (1882)
Brick Owens (1885)
Tom Sheehan (1894)
Carson Bigbee (1895)
Mule Suttles (1900)
Marv Grissom (1918)
Dave Koslo (1920)
Moises Camacho (1932)
Moose Stubing (1938)
Balvino Galvez (1964)
Chien-Ming Wang (1980)
Jeff Mathis (1983)
Josmil Pinto (1989)
Brick Owens was a longtime major league umpire. His first name was Clarence. He got the nickname "Brick" after being hit by one while umpiring a game in Pittsburg, Kansas early in his career.
Mule Suttles is sometimes credited as the all-time Negro Leagues home run leader with 237. He swung a fifty-ounce bat.
One of the top second basemen in the history of the Mexican League, Moises Camacho played there from 1951-1975. He was known as the Rogers Hornsby of Mexico.
Due to other commitments, this list is only through early Thursday afternoon. Feel free to supplement it. We'll try to pick up whatever we missed next week.
Due to other commitments, this list is only through early Thursday afternoon. Feel free to supplement it. I'll try to pick up whatever I missed next week.