voiceover October 8 Share October 8 Luis Tiant! best windup ever. And the man had a 161-pitch complete game in the 1975 World Series. RIP, El Tiante. 8 1 Link to comment
voiceover October 23 Share October 23 Crap. I just heard the news. First thing I thought of was his wind-up. Then I pinged Annie’s (Susan Sarandon) line from Bull Durham, which I post here in his honor: Annie (to Nuke): “Now, I want you to breathe through your eyelids[…] like the lava lizards of the Galapagos Islands. See, there are some lizards that have a parietal eye behind their heads so they can see backwards. Haven’t you ever noticed how Fernando Valenzuela, he just doesn’t even look when he pitches? He’s a Mayan Indian. Or an Aztec, I get them confused.” RIP. 2 Link to comment
ProudMary October 25 Share October 25 From CBS Sports: Rudy May, 1980 American League ERA champion who pitched for Yankees, Angels, others, dies at 80 3 Link to comment
roamyn November 5 Share November 5 Browns legend Dub Jones who played from 48-55 died Saturday age 99. He & his wife Schump (yes, Schump) had 7 children, 22 grandchildren, and 48 grt-grandchildren. I think his wife is still living. You lived a long productive life Sir. Rest In Peace now. 3 Link to comment
Notabug November 5 Share November 5 (edited) 2 hours ago, roamyn said: Browns legend Dub Jones who played from 48-55 died Saturday age 99. He & his wife Schump (yes, Schump) had 7 children, 22 grandchildren, and 48 grt-grandchildren. I think his wife is still living. You lived a long productive life Sir. Rest In Peace now. Dub's son, Bert, was QB for the Baltimore Colts and LA Rams in the late '70's-early 80's. Edited November 5 by Notabug 1 Link to comment
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