Twin Towers? These two gentlemen disagree, one from the afterlife.
Twin Towers? These two gentlemen disagree, one from the afterlife.
I would put 3 & 5 at joint 1st with #4 a close 2nd. (My Preferences)
I live in a very rural area. It’s either that or really crappy pop music on two stations. I gladly give them my money.
I just saw something that said that in two years, 1990 will be 30 years ago. In my mind, 1970 is still 30 years ago. People who were born in the 70s will start turning 50.
Headline from Nov. 13, 2021: “Brinson, Marlins’ Lone All-Star for Past 3 Years, Requests Trade”
There are players playing at the professional level for whom the Marlins were their childhood team. That makes me feel old.
Great. Their one fan is on the team. Good luck selling tickets now, Jeets.
I can’t believe Lidge didn’t get a pity vote from a Philadelphia sports writer.
Man, I remember those guys. Some of those guys were good! I also didn’t realize some of those guys have been out of the league for so long.
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so you are certain that no massive cheaters have been elected? how about managers who directly benefitted from the massive cheating?
compare Edgar’s stats to Big Papi’s. If your first response is “Big Papi has rings,” you don’t understand how the baseball HoF works
33rd in career OPS (5 season of 1.000+ OPS and .007 short of a 6th), 21st in career OBP, .312/.418/.515 career slash, two batting titles, he’s got a real case. He’s got a real case against too — injuries, low hit total despite the average, DH if you want to be an old-school fuddy-duddy about it— but he put together a…
Counter-counterpoint: Nah. Edgar’s a stone-cold HOFer.
I always wear a sports coat when flying, even on vacation (unless it’s to some place tropical), for a number of reasons.
Guess that’s the Enzo of his career. No Amore wrestling for him.
1. The ICOPRO banner at the Manhattan Center
Philly fans. New England fans. This is my NFL nightmare.
LOVED his throw home in the 92 NLCS
The Pirates of the 1990s and 2000s certainly had their share of talented players—Jason Kendall, Brian Giles, Jason Bay, Aramis Ramirez