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My bad, but remind me please...Gary Carter, Andre Dawson, Steve Rogers, Tim Raines, and...? Warren Cromartie? And that chick queen video is v cool and v. SF! Nice ones all round! I want TFS in the nets tonight. They need to start winning!
ReplyDeletePretty sure it is Cro. (thought it was Ron LeFlore)
DeleteToker starts tonight.
DeleteI believe the last gentleman is first baseman Al Oliver, who I think won a batting title.
DeleteFunny, I thought he wore #10 but that's actually 0 (zero). Neat. 0 for (O)liver. This from wiki:
DeleteIn 1982 with the Expos, Oliver hit a career-high .331 batting average to win the National League batting crown. He also led the NL in hits (204), doubles (43), extra bases (67), and total bases (317), and tied with Dale Murphy for the RBI lead with 109. His doubles tied his 1980 career-high, and his 67 extra base hits was also a career-high as well has his 22 home runs, breaking his 1973 personal best. In addition to playing in his sixth All-Star game he was 3rd in the NL MVP voting and won his 3rd consecutive Silver Slugger Award, this time as a first baseman. He was also the first baseman on The Sporting News NL All-Star Team. He was voted the Montreal Expos Player of the Year at the end of the season.
the M. has it!
DeleteNicely done the M!!
DeleteGreat Sexy Friday Moeman. Clever Trevor's tweet may have encouraged some faux outrage!
ReplyDeleteA womens softball so to speak.
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