Rookie of the Year Rick Sutcliffe
Pitcher Rick Sutcliffe won NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1979 for his 17 win performance. He would be the 1st of four straight Los Angeles Dodgers players to win Rookie of the Year. Can you name the other three Dodgers?
Happy Birthday Big Cat!
Blaze - Catch The Spirit
Tree Rollins - Support Your Local Tree
Support your local Tree !
Cincinnati Hip Hop - Homage CVG & Fort Ancient Records
Shout Out to Homage CVG & the folks at Fort Ancient Records, for the beats, and stickers.
Happy Birthday Cobi Jones!
Remember Lance Parrish's Fluorescent Catchers Mitt?
Happy Birthday to longtime Detroit Tigers Catcher Lance Parrish. I remember being envious of all those other little league catchers who had his model black Catchers mitt with fluorescent orange sides.
Nolan Ryan's missing No Hitters
Did you know Nolan Ryan had 5 No Hitters broken up on the 9th Inning?
Back Strain
Welcome back Mr. Lower Back Strain. You Suck.
Schwing!! It's Blaze
Florida Panthers 1st Goal
Happy Birthday to Former Florida Panther Scott Mellanby. Scott scored the 1st goal in Panthers history back on October 9th, 1993.
San Diego Super Chargers Superstar Dan Fouts
Dan Fouts led the NFL in passing for four straight seasons. (‘79-’82) He became the 1st QB in history to surpass 4,000 passing yards in three straight seasons. In 1981 he threw for 4,802 yards and 33 touchdowns in leading the Chargers to the AFC Championship Game.
Jordan Over Ehlo Buzzer Beater - May 7th, 1989
‘The SHOT’ May 7th, 1989- Has to be Top 3 Buzzer Beaters of All-Time!! Maybe even # 1? What do you guys think?
Terry Porter
#0 Al 'Scoop' Oliver
Scoop! Al Oliver was the first player in MLB History to wear the # 0. Al switched from # 16 when he was traded from the Pirates to the Rangers in 1977 because he saw it as starting a fresh start, starting at 0. Have a good Sunday dudes!
BLM - We Stand in Solidarity
R.I.P. Wes Unseld
R.I.P Wes Unseld. One of only 2 players to be named league MVP as a rookie. The Hall of Famer averaged 14 points and 18 rebounds a game for his ‘68-’69 rookie year.
Barry Bonds Debut -May 30th, 1986
Barry Bonds went 0 for 5 with 3 strike outs in his MLB Debut back on May 30th, 1986. The Pirates centerfielder went on to hit .223 with 16 homers, 48 r.b.i, while stealing 36 bases during the 113 games of his rookie year. It was also the only season he wore the #7 jersey before switching to # 24 to honor his Godfather Willie Mays.
Jose Throws a Few
May 29th, 1993 - After allowing a ball to bounce off his head for a Homerun a few days before, Jose Canseco escalated the wackiness of his week by taking the mound for the Rangers during the 8th inning of a blowout loss to the Boston Red Sox. Jose gave up two hits, walked three, while allowing two runs in the eventual 15-1 loss to Boston. Worse yet, is that Jose had to undergo Tommy John Surgery a few months later and never threw another pitch in his career.
By the way, that side note about a non-pitcher referred to Rangers Shortstop Jeff Kunkel who moved to the mound for 1.2 innings deep in a 19-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins. Jeff gave up 4 runs on 4 hits, & walked three.