And, oddly enough, today is Carlos May's birthday.
Also, this from Wikepedia:
May is the only player in MLB history to wear his birthday on the back of his jersey by wearing No.17, which including the name reads as "May 17", when he began his Major League career in the White Sox.
Bill Melton actually led the AL in home runs one year, I think. Carlos May looked like a comer until he blew part of a thumb off in a National Guard mortar accident. Had a pretty good year platooning for the 1976 Yanks, though.
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Rizzo gun shy at 1B
ReplyDeleteYeah what's with that?
ReplyDeleteAlso, who are the three guy on the White Sox program? Is one of them Dick Allen?
ReplyDeleteStand Still-Ton watching his balls again
ReplyDeleteDoug, the man on the right is none other than Dick Allen, one of two men to win ROY in one league and MVP in the other.
ReplyDeleteDick - Thanks. I thought it was him. Who was the other ROY/MVP?
ReplyDeleteFrank Robinson
ReplyDeleteThe guy on the left is Carlos May, and the token white guy in the middle is Bill Melton
ReplyDeleteThat would have been my guess. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnd, oddly enough, today is Carlos May's birthday.
ReplyDeleteAlso, this from Wikepedia:
May is the only player in MLB history to wear his birthday on the back of his jersey by wearing No.17, which including the name reads as "May 17", when he began his Major League career in the White Sox.
BTW, why does Giancarlo only hit home runs when the Yankees are comfortably ahead?
ReplyDeleteI don't know, but they're fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteGleyber sucks.
Judge dives and better not fucking get hurt.
Hamilton is not the Hamilton we can rely on.
ReplyDeleteIs Stanton starting to....COOK 🔥 or is this an illusion
ReplyDeleteFor God's sake, do not bring in Ferguson. Jesus Christ.
ReplyDeleteHe's looking pretty good, Joe.
ReplyDeleteHamilton isn't. Oh fuck. Ferguson.
ReplyDeleteWe'll need some runs in the bottom of this inning.
Finally, Holmes.
ReplyDeleteThuuuuuuuuh Yankees win!
ReplyDeleteYowzah.
ReplyDeleteYankees Win!!!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo!
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ReplyDeleteGreat stuff a bit closer than it should be but a win
2.41am here I am away to my bed
Good night fellow Yankee fans
😄😄😄😄😄
ReplyDeleteGood night Scotty!
ReplyDeleteAt this rate, Holmes will appear in 80 games and throw as many innings.
ReplyDeleteOr until his arm falls off, whichever comes first.
Boone will still put him in even without any arms.
ReplyDeleteBill Melton actually led the AL in home runs one year, I think. Carlos May looked like a comer until he blew part of a thumb off in a National Guard mortar accident. Had a pretty good year platooning for the 1976 Yanks, though.
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